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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 Apr 1891, p. 2

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i r ' l Tsar ' Fd I Cf 2 a _ / '. _ b,' ( I _ " w i A ", /" "I f , f Th 5 . ,i I ' I / ' " I . . , s.' .' I Mr. Wood (Hastings) discussed briefly some of the questions raised by the bill ' but withheld continent upon detail-i until _ the bill should come up in conuuittre of mu . .3- whole. He thought you: of Illa: Cl 'ttcry V . .. , ., , tp , . ., 'c"' ' T I i!igl: School trustees c.i.ii alienate pqolnnty s'lCi','dr'..dicfut)taui," t.,hu "bll.'ils'tet iis ttttir 1t In _ _,_ [.31. ., . .', hr . .. ,1 , t 1", it " e. ere War, one matter with 'lt _ 're i .. LAV ver) emu nous ..n t it. ul . . n.1,"! . T l _u .'mr- ols. _ ' . ousLvits wNt'rtt'b'Yrw sl,,',! Ri h, out???) te 9c on tht second II n to its 1""1" terms ot hslli- Ill volt: it; Jtq",ii1 20;" "It I": the _ . , ' _ _ . _ ' i l I . ' _ , ' ' -L T U' _. of Jfl 'lil"")',',,),',',))))",,):, md I, plieity as providel in the l'ublic School in ottou h I itthl' li, I '1 "NI! I" "l l, "W": _ ', . _ I t i t t _ '/ I a ' ,II _ WMI.' "the Hi'li School laws a l" tecoivcd I aw. The chsusus rclitthtg, ttt the "in!" t" at t a e was illeill'egpic'- . Je "mum" : I. h') rein-ind?" 1'h/"iL'it that I mm" given by (bunt)- (iodiietls to Iii/i' i, ' a Ut In.) a 'cr/ thu: "Uh a, - i..t ._. Ht'. . , ' . . 3' '6'elyiit's, . 'i', _ . . High Sehouia are among the moat import~ , net'ey j".': '. tUU PI" Jlini:te, l '. year: ago when hepropoil some ini- ti tl bill T) I I l ride. should tiddrecu hicrscit lo it. Hi.- «HUI want. amendments to the lll"li Selitol an 1n " I . 'U Prelim]: aw I""'.'.'" ('8 pruned also of 'ie "cti f I I ' ' . t; that the Con t to eil h ll t bite , _ Cit ii'd ion 0 some tool. . . I I n an s a con rt 1 . he had expressed the hope that the act . y . Fehools in seeking I _. f. oh me: u ' If 'rould then be so coinilcte thar tur'Ii-r the equivalent of the 1hrvernruent grant,. I . I . .; f _-' 'ttit M" tit" . I _ h If Wi:l tl Her t "l of I' l l . Q 'iu ols u id tl " pg "t"!"ucy "u't H" b .' es C, atuiw "It'll: changes would not be required lor incl . I II It 7" 'W:lt 1'lf,i' I .' .H t l from district; initiiiailr "ii "you" ol years at has" He had ttot IN," II t",',1t,)'/',',,"',-:it,Cj1iry. PM" _ I": i" Mono In}; Other High >chool<. ll; coldnd i 5; 'ii . . . t I It j.' is, ittt' ('ttl i\'i.I n3, m. l ;.U\1.o:i . . l J l .. , I ble quite to live up to that idea, out , tl, I l . ' .II' IIIIII . ' ",tr'r' IIII l t, I, I 4311. hsvorofthe. entrance exotitiiatiwn ..:.._ ' r r changes made Were not of a Very grtoe I "'I t If: WWII" wiiltt'. pay it , 'ij/l? Ir' "It vttsiour. I I . ittsr the la W of tilh ' h' ' Ilzi'opmtmn tie county p;.p;.. anti to ' _ l . I ... I I ' -. I . 7 ',',eh',uhi. the ti"o'u',1','i)'a/,', ir),, 23:35:? _ those attending the m iiool, toot trom county ., yr. . 'r':c',ili,,'s/,s, yy/tcl I'.'"'.')? ""1y'1iot' I ' hi A . 'd hi . Pupils being allowvd for. The tendency of Ltlte I" " "' Ct's 'tttt n'., of 'l joiiit. I" II nib l' i Itdntaw it. it scenic to uni .ttyp"t'ttutt to l I. . l., I., . t dis-.ohitita, should such be dcsiizd. il I ' " made. He then Went rapidly "vcr the'! .Ute 1n "Isl? ty'chools Its' to charge fees, the touttnded thnt thorn we! hit ir t .7 ' ' tinei lchaii'es' 'rorsosed unl-' ti l ll I increase being from $10,000 twenty years " . 'N '.." .. I I ", "1"""3'. I p . PH. . W'.' l I in it: n ' . "iloulng the 'iioiibund Ctuurni to a rum! 1 "that: brief e'l'l'uiitioiH of their ch it"i. 't .r "I" to87o,000 Inst year, an average of 54 '. ' T t . 't I I i ' . _ C" t .c t 3 _ crt I . I .i . . nigh Nani-)1 ti tls"taeri, and Lttllell to we mat ' and the main reasons tor them. The first pet pupil. ihet ounty Council would have the 1rmicter was ri 'lit in Irurri, ' i- ' I ' change is as to the mode of dismlving union ' It tn II" Puwcr through these few to tnake eipal 1untnrrillots 30in tit-iii" i: nil?"- I . i boards, commonly tillletl Boards of Educa. i thr: county puptla bear up to half the or" Public School Board:- 1.." w": tion. Formerly dissolution could be carried amount I? be. .expect_ed from the that the people Were the hyst L',, y,',,'",',)")',,',),-'. only by niajority \'oteat a iiieetin" 'special! county. The limit ot fees allowed _ , 'gr , ,. . lit l i J p I te'.'. P. . y _ b'10 TI bill ,- l- f l rt pt: st iitati .u. t" t iought the atliigummi called to consider the question. ibis is re, l b ." . I". I provtt "8 or t " holidays were far from bein r an t 1 ' . " I garded asahai'dship and in future a two. fair distribution of the cost whcre Ti ,l ll ld h . g V T'? lun. F . . ' " 4 l-b- . , ". . I '.. l.. in. " wou ate the enact of Wiping: out ' thirds vote of either section oi the board H cutiius have toIssue 1n 1* Hir',h bLIIWI'I the preparatory classes still.maint: I .1". ' I (High and Public School st't'lllilis) will be I district composed of more than one iiiuniei- Well attended in Toronto 'r'lii1'/(y/rl 'dtitt ( I utiicient to carry the dissolution. As tho pality. Hitherto thits has been 1lotte usually tute and he did not He? th' t tit i . "sit-I. I w is now, no High School can be estal,. I by the municipality in which the school was was 'jfiiUar,i,' The": 'dlCi .H C "up": , I ished except on resolution ot the County situated itisiiiiig the debentures a: d getting "l _ . i' c, .'5 wcre 'l",,' I - . I I .. I I , grim work and should be given a chance to ouncil, concurred in by the Lieutenaut- allowanros ftout the others "8 best It could. cotinm, Governor in Council Ir is said [[14 The time durincr which wsilool debentures . .7 . . I . . kn . g Mr. ( ibson Hur n 0 an . . Schools, have been established in too many "MYTH" ttt extnutdrd from 20 to 30 Yiiu', School i'ygtmn "I, a "If '/,,,,oy/,,',"ie1s1: 13",}, cases. Ile. would not gov that "a his making them thesaeeiuth'.srespectasautli.' so.scdhis JiC,' (NIB-Iliad. I" Ji' m . "1P; view, but it would be stranuu if High cipal delrcntures. I'll" law rcseticcr "" Iv. 1 lal l li '. I t"N Ion wotllt S-l l . br" f 'ag tr . 'v. I . ,.i. ...1 souin a one ie t id not wish to discuss tho . Cnoo s had not been cstahh,twd m Shh", animus Ot un t,"1ucoc:iatrim'ations is.,.ian,Iu matter at h," tl: The " rinion of tl ' . , cases in which there "as not siitliciiiit to h'O as to provtde thut th,, lursial shall be try L, pluilgnea was In," Ind}, 'i?//l I maintain them in ctiiciciiey. The changes _"."rtptted ot the ILurh 5"3""'I rirtsptTtor_, arid . enoiigh iii' sh Qclioolq now L MILL: "(1'13 I imposed m the curriculum of collegiate I the principals or the High Schools ot the In" accept the ar'iii'.,',"e'i't that 'th . i (In I Institutes were such as he had indicated I c"H"y. T'IIS it. is IN'II'l'W'I wlll "MI to the tutions opened sure ".1 , {urea} Ill .r. 1 tune other day. lindcr the old act tour i maintenance ot a higher standard than education to the poor 21,,, Ft9lt "r/ic,',.' ' T . ' V I . . ' ' ' . . I l t l' ' . . I . . . " . . 5 I lpecIialists were rmlllliLd in a at hool, but it 'f. P esent, not only _ 1n ly lhgh might be true of that". in thc towns wltru-t. ., intended toestablisbadepartmentforthc I Schools lrut itt tho higher iorms of the Hi _rh Neiioolx' "ere biit tl -r- ".. mtudy ofcooncvcial MibJeets, tsothivthcuvat. I i, the Pulrlic SCIWUIS' Thc, expense Ws uld "I". r lil, the i/iii/i',,, wl n (1 fun a rtive specialists "yuldhavctocenwu,red. I not be more, but perhaps Would be less ""3"! without the e" y,, J.1'l)',fv1" "UL ' t w" intended in the "a... ot "It'll School-i than the present system. in other matters sider'iblt Sm l' Ht bid) 1" III" "1 o tcl",.- I , " . a . . I ti. . L i , 'r. . -makcl»ttei- piousiun tor liiI'Ntllvlytili the Mulch! of cxuiiiiimthm H! to tte.ltn- . '1 t I" I on tits . I I . I I _ cost ot maid of those ft om the country at . inmercial subjects. 'uicctton 11 "Mk'IHI I lituirll. Ilr. Meredith (Ruled dltt'lilltili to todine iii: ll yichools " 3:010 000 l. ..'.r I me changes in the mod,. of nlipullillli; I it " "11"" "llosssng itpptid trom tlu, dt-ciso,a . s'or)'il','//)'tl'xl't4 hie l noted "in": t, 1,2Q y igh School '!'rutstovs. When the lhgn I ot the examiners to the Minister of liduea- , that the ,'rhms 1., Inuit -r,Grr,1 "w": in")! School district is coziiposed otonuniiini. "on with regard to reading and valuation in" "It": l'tli-ltllY ttl,,' pH] [0' 15130;: t . .. it... I i" 'r'.' luie In t ". 'o' .-.~i' JilC t ipality, that. ttttinit ipality "plrolt1ts thtav I "I Pip! T, all otbu ,,c'1,1ty.'.l.1t.u1'.s bo l,e ttl ttttt >chools. In opposing the High Schools. he rustees 2 where ot two. each appoints too. I to tlu. I "MW tlchooi "tNrcctot and by litrn l 1 _ d T 1 _ I I T ' tee aic he di, not oppose hWhereduca. d where it iti lluil'u than two suilmutttul to the chairman ot the l ulrhc, ti b l .. _ I I . ' ion, ut ie "anti-d the, emt placed on the " -h municipality tililmititx one tius ' High and sscparr.te hcnool lioazds. Mr. riurht shouhltws l ', tee. There was no upw'inl xIrtuc in the I "was said there was little now in this sec- 'r, Ji, ll II _"I I l . t l . . II I II . . I " l was ion the second time. , number 'six, the 3lun_stu, said, town". lion, and pointedout the value ot a local . theinto overlook thr, sound iilintllwlif of adjudication of minor questions so that Public School Law. , ' representation by population. it a High ltrrr,vlturcciitestluie.s could lit-porn theirduo Mr. Ross rose at once to propose the . I School in it city or Inn". sit-palate trom the i weight, tin-questions which could be better second reading of the bill to amend and -- ' county, l'etusrs to accept county pupils,I Judgmitroin the papeis to be left totho consolidate the Public School laws. "Ci . there is no reason why the county should Mllllsli'l': lnder the old bsw tho repeated the hope he had expressed in re- he review and on the loud. NN ltere they "lull N'IIWIJ opcucd 7th Jttnuttry spec! of tthe High School bill, that tin-thei- do receisethtuu, the ('oiinly Council is to and closed the iirnt Friday in Iduly, amendments atter this hill was pass'ed ' txppoiuc thrve additional trusttts. Undcr I WWI Ftitiay "WI 1%ster Monday being the would not, be needed for nears. The Dro- F Cur. old Rrt the t'oiinty t'onni-il and i'ily I only bitak. It is proposed now to make vision: for dissolving union boards on "I" ( Corporation could agree as to the amount to I the teiiii begin Sid January to the 'rhors, third Tote of eit,hvtrscccion is contained in be gin-n by ttty county to the city, and in dny INIUI'U rrastyr, Itr-cotttnienciitgr tiw. "I" this bill also, and in defendingr it Mr. lim's' I that case the county might, appoint "WWI ond 3lonrlior "itvr F.:ssrtr and cnd 30th contended against the injusticooi lioldltl" trustt.cs. Under this bill the \olimtaiy June. This "ill makes welcome break in representatives of one or other suction If: 'ymciplte.isprtrwrwed, and the possibiliItIvI III" long ttrut which undcr p.rch"'nt condi, account for their work while couipeliin; oi i'oiii;tsion is avoided. l ndei' the bill me I Wills Its "IN to "Ilium" wettrtsotri and lo them to work in association with those 1:. ribnto representation on tln High .\i-hool tend towards bres tng down _botlt pupils whom perhaps a majority Were opposed. Board now possessed by the >eparate I and teat-hers. it Will also give a nctuled A, to the pr illibill')" of niunieiiul eoi'n " I ',"yy,el lIoard uull be yrytu"ru.l to thc I yrl"'rtynlt.y,ior the teachers' associations lors bccoming school trustees, M'r. Ilo,s said Public hchtiol Board. Hie rule oi the I toineet at luaster, at a time when they can ex )erience phi shown tha: tl: T 1 'ui i. , t F M . i I Ict artinst tttttnit al - ul ' rthclrontrtit,oitht,. 'sgcra rat f iivo. fl I "I "I '."' .- "I'MLJHI 1 1"1',eit 2 iii IM'NI I I Pit WWI" - I " , f l" t'. WIND" o I'll 'I' turn Was undesirable in tii-- public [HIGH-'1. 1'h int;d lit" ' tri, tiIuI-it. on 1.l lil'av~ l sit} pro essoia and :iIthcis who no" are The principle of electing lhI. servants of the Eat Yd'.'"', at in cr' Cl Mail " Iot luduIt-a- I otItcn 'IIC,", on I \uca_ion I', the summer pcople had its limitations We" in the most _ _ 'll'L Pt lghunlsllllm l r/i't,r)r."ttrt',ii", l/'ci:,'t', I I" "mil If? '//ig,eia"s' "In. I10 l . As to tlt,' deyiyratic.couytr.v, and the system of ey I clot, . It I' , e Lelioo foait .I I in " Inns ItiigItIiI oI io " uyuI t ie Iincreauc would ie pomtment m the ("be of the High ghht "I I t TI),': 12%| LoIliiliILI fr." [10"th "my; Tf',' ii'lrIi WT) ttt llmnll'l ttttte, "m II'IIMI'm" )9?" boards had resulted in getting upon the I . 1'",',cl,ec,' V oart . ft in! nil" all") , 1','l1', M a .'. "' I'lf'r'l'l' [til I '/l'.'ff:i' '.he board many men whom it Was most dosim- F hog)! .lIIiis iT .inpdei u IIIIIi L',', . IiinIr 'lr1""ll,C' 'ill,'; téiIIttMI e Il. 1"t2r.""ei,t',', ble to have. The sscliool agcis \'lllngl'tl tO I Ty qtrlatiurn 'i','Y1,i,,l/i' oi iiitIt. '. iIlliIIiir " I?,'..' I} t 1%) i t. It?) Itulrleli H". lIlt', that now all person: from f, to 21 have a Thc bill I. . It. tfit in mum: ipui e. cu ions. Itouisc o SIllt y now my." I lat Ypryry ier right to attend them, the kindergartrns -I, l t prquitai this by leaving the up. and ends htduly In closing his address be open to those oi four Vt'ary It U/ts" 1w. - 11tfleay.,with the outgoing instead of the the Minister said there had been no wanton lieved the Minister said that ha" years " 1,. I . . r I ' I I . VII I I i '1 . V . . ' . . I . ' .. ' ming Lounotl. The prose" by which than; 3, and lit hoped that In! re it pawn d a young enough agv even top th,. kinder- the House the bill would be made sopcr- garten The 'sti'"ttatttrcasurcy "I "I", I (st:,')]",:,:',:,",.:.',' 1r::i"d/o'y,'ie ".'. the law school board, though a'nuuns,r, IS alibi" -l ' I r i I'I It '// /'t' Jill,")" tor tive yetu't5 at to receive reuiutmvution for '_'cttp.:tt 5' lt, m I i (an . l .oto t " us.) in the Way of looking after the hi'lhiiii ir-il _ ises, etc. In rural schools it is found aI hardship to live up to the rule against pit- l I . i, manta, and members of the board, in New I i iiEiiLCCrrllrllllEleEll ......, ~~- . -PP2, , - "s'ds . l

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