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Caretakers Duties and Salaries of the Onondaga School Section No. 5

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Description
This document of the Municipal School Board of the Township of Onondaga outlines caretakers' duties and salaries for School Section No. 5.

The original document was provided by Joyce Smith during a Scan & Share Day event held at the Onondaga Hall on January 14, 2012.
Date of Original
January 1949
Dimensions
Width: 21 cm
Height: 27.5 cm
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Local identifier
2012OC203
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.1168 Longitude: -80.11635
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Courtesy of the Brant Historical Society.
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Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
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Caretakers Duties and Salaries of the Onondaga School Section No. 5, 1949. Brant Historical Society.
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Full Text

MUNICIPAL SCHOOL BOARD

TOWNSHIP OF ONONDAGA

SCHOOL SECTION No.5 Onondaga

CARETAKERS DUTIES

September to June

Sweep the floors and dust the furniture and window ledges dally.

One pall of water to be emptied Into each toilet at the end of

each school day. Keep the entrance lobby, toilets and basement In good condition.

Shades on lights to* be cleaned as required.

Temperature in the school to be at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

by 8,45 a.m. Keep the paths and steps to entrance to school free from snow.

The floor of the school-room to broiled 3 times each year :- during Xmas holiday

Easter holiday Summer vacation.

Salary for the ten months of School - $ 135 dollars.

July and August

During the summer vacation, the school-room, teachers and pupils desks, windows, blinds, lights & shades, entrances, toilets, and basement, all to be thoroughly cleaned, and the floors oiled.

The school yard to be cut twice with a mower - as soon after school closes as necessary, and again before school opens in September.

As goon as the cleaning of the school and the cutting

of the yard has been completed and inspected by a member of the School Board -

An allowance of $25 dollars will be paid.

Caretaker George Cranston,

For School Board

Date January 1949

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