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LLANFAIR-CAIREINION. COUNCIL SCHOOLS. A meeting of the Manager: of the Llanfair and Rhiwhiriaeth Council School was held on Friday evening, the Chairman (M. W. Altord Jehu) presiding. EVENING SCHOOL.—I^t was stated that according to the reports in the prei that the Higher Education Committee had rcOlved to discontinue the evening schools in tha eciuty. The Managers expressed their regret that tis decision had been arrived at, as the school wa well attended and doing well at Llanfair, ad in view of the possibilities of the school in ture it was a matter for further regret that ^i.eounty were to ba deprived of their benefit. lliS the Managers been previously consulted, the hool would Dot be closed without a prime efforton their part to keep it open. A strong resolution was agreed upon to be sent to the higher Education Committee urging them to make an elleption in the case of Llanfair and allow the schoq to continue. ATTENDANCE.—The Head'Master submitted a list of scholars at the Llanfar Council School who were entitled to the prizsoffered for complete attendance at school, two having won a silver watch each for complete attbdaace for five years, three to medal and book lach for complete at- tendance for two years, and il for having made 97 per cent. for two years a )cok each. SCHOOL CLEANING.—A ler was read from the Education Authority calling attention to the in- efficient cleaning at the L'iiafair School. It was resolved to inform the Authority that inasmuch as they did not carry out th, recommendations of the Managers as to the a«\»unt to be expended upon cleaning, they could not undertake the responsibility of keeping thepremjsos in the order of cleanliness they should ,Q kept.—The Chair- man said that representation had been repeatedly made to the authority thatthe sum allotted was much too small to meet tbeextra. duties imposed upon the caretaker through-^ new arrangements within the schoolrooms and the extra fire-places which had been added, ati, the care of the out- offices, for cleaning which a; extra sum was pre- viously paid. Until the 4uthority 1-t their views in the matter. it hopeless for the managers to be able to Cply with the regula- tions much as they desired b do so. It appeared to him that the managers '\3r¡" not to be consulted in anything unless it waShy callin<r their atten- tion to a matter such as ths for the" condition of which the Authority thcselves were chiefly responsible. It was f tirthrt pointed out that the managers were much hamj6red in their duties to look after the premises. owing to the school belonging to the Authory and the building to the trustees.—It was resved to press upon the Education Authority to ta^ measures for getting the premises tranferrod frlm the tru3tees to the Authority.

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