JUNE 16, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE. 13 'ber 1, 1971, MANY APPOINTMENTS & TRANSFERS APPROVED AT BOARD MEETING The Leke Superior Board of Education at their regular meeting on June 5th, approved the expenditures for the month of May 1971 as listed in the disbursements at $249,514,23, The vice chairman, R.P. Ungar, presided for the meeting with 12 other trustees, E.J. Morgan, Director of Education and H,J, Boudreau, accountant, present, : The following resignations of teachers were accepted with regret - K, Phelps, Alexander Public School, Marathon; Mrs. S. Kistulenic, Stevens Public School, Marathon; Mrs, M. Beacom, Manitouwadge Public School; R.J. Lawrence, Marathon High School; B., O'Hagan, S. Chyril, Mrs. J. Niemi, Schreiber High School; Don Field, Terrace Bay High School. The following appointments were approved, effective Sept. 1, 1971 - Arthur Cooper, Miss Brenda Dick, Miss Cynthia Her- rison, Marathon Public School; Miss Janice Brown, Mrs, Julie MeKay, Schreiber Public School; Kenneth McLeod, vice prin- cipal, Terrace Bay Public School; Mrs. Joan Nugent, Terrace * Bay P.S.; Miss Lois Gorrll, Mrs. Linda O'Shaughnesdy, ' Manitouwadge Public School; E. Brooks, Menitouwadge High School; Miss Agnes B, Damps, Miss Paulette Gulenchyn, Mara- thon High School, : ; For Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School - Ronald Cougler, Mrs, Elaine Cougler, leurie Fraser, Mrs. Cheryl Hougesen, Harold MoCormick, Mrs. R. Forgues, E.E, Forgues, Principal, Schreiber; Kurt R, Hougesen, Terrace Bay. : The following transfers were approved: - D, Cook, Terrace Bay High School to Manitouwadge High School; W. Durham, Sch= Liberty Studios - SCHREIBER TOWN HALL JUNE 18th and 19th 11:00 A.M..to 7:00 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY PERSONALIZED professional GRADUATES FAMILY PORTRAITS color PORTRAITS Portrait Introducing a PRICE WITHOUT CERTIFICATE NEW and improved reiber High School to Marathon High School; B, Cordon, Schref ber High School to Marathon High School. Promotions: - D, Cook, Manitouwadge High School, was pro- moted to Minor-head History; R. Bailey, Manitouwadge High School was promoted to be assistant-prinoipel; W, Durham, Marathon High School, Minor-Head Mathematics; D.0. Richardson Marathon High School, to be Minor-Head English; R.J. Kitto, Scohreiber-Terrace Bay High School, head-Pure and Applied Science, 1971-1972 only; G. Hayman, Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School, Head-Science, 1971-1972 only. A. Gordon and C, Gorham were appointed to investigate the transportation problem involving the Rossport to Schreiber It wes decided that the newly integrated Marathon elemen- tary school be known as Marathon Public School, with the two buildings to be referred to as Alexander Campus and Stevens Avenue Campus for identifying purposes, The resignation of trustee Rev, M, Beacom was accepted with regret, Y.T. Butler, chairmen of the advisory vocational commit- tee, reported on difficulties in connection with Manitouwadge students taking vocational or occupational courses. 1, the majority of pupils attending vocational schools do so at the request of Boards of Education, 2, pupils are necessitated by distance board away from home, 3. the remuneration to parent or guardian for room and board covers only a portion thereof. 4, some perents, especially where distances are involved, find 1t financially impossible to bring their children home for weekends. It was agreed to send a request to the Minister of Edu- cation to introduce legislation whereby in a jurisdiction of ten or more such students attending the same Vocational School with the round trip being 200 miles or more, that Board be remunerated via a grant so weekend transportation can be con- tracted, The following two resolutions were carried: that the board institute weekly bus runs between Manitouwadge and Terrace Bay for students taking the vocational or occupstional pro- gram at Terrace Hay High School on a one year trail basis beginning in September 1971, with a complete review in June of 19723 that the daily allowance for board, lodging and tren- sportation be increased to $4,00 per day, effective Septem-- Continued next column ,eee. Color Process Size 8x10 SPECIAL PRICE ONLY NATURAL COLOR IN GRAYMAR MOUNT ONLY D 99 ALL WORK GUARANTEED $15.00 He Rutetski, chairman of the Plant committee, reported tha contract had been let for landscaping three lots in Schreiber and one in Terrace Bay. It was agreed to have the board architect investigated and report on the possibility and cost of converting the apart- ments in Public School Apt. building No. 2 into married sccom modation by an addition to the present building, It was agreed to continue the Board's past practice of ad- vising parents, through the schools or otherwise, of the avai. lability of insurance coverage for students, pointing out tha parents do not always have adequate medical and dental cover- ege for their children in the event of accidents at school, and also pointing out that the Board is only liable for medi- cal expenses in the event of Proven negligence and is not responsible for medical expenses as a result of injury sus- tained during normal supervised activities. It is the policy of the Board to reimburse personnel for actual out-of-pocket expenses which they incur when required to be away from home on authorized Board business. The next regular meeting will be held in Marathon on June 14th, in the Stevans Avenue Public School. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lalonde of Schreiber, a girl on June 10, 1971. Miss Elizabeth Dobush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dobush, Terrace Bay has graduated from Lakeheac University receiving her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelo: of Education degrees. She will be teaching in Schreibe