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Terrace Bay News, 3 Dec 1991, p. 1

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BELLUZ Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza Box 715 Terrace Bay Ontario POT 2WO Office - 825-9393 BROKER / MVA Home - 824-2933 TERRACE Schreiber VILLA BAY CE) BIANCA INN Eee | Accouoosons GAS ACCOMODATIONS oS... ste GREST POOP STORE - Vieos - (Daily Specials) Free Membership 825-3285 824-2172 Volume 45 No. 49 N Tuesday December 3, 1991 The Terrace Bay-Schreiber Cws 50 cents incl. G.S.T. News Stand SUPERIOR SHORELINE INSURANCE LTD. We represent 8 different insurance companies so that we can get the best rates for you: *Home *Auto *Business *Air Craft *Mobile Home 825-9492 Liz Boutilier Broker Principal 'baffled' by school hoard decision Lake Superior Board decides to not to make Balan Menon's contract permanent by Darren MacDonald The News The Lake Superior Board of Education has decided not to permanently hire Balan Menon as the principal of Lake Supe- rior High School. The decision, taken at a board meeting Nov. 26, means that Menon's term as principal will end Dec. 31. "Right now, I'm baffled and deeply troubled why they would do this to me," Menon said in an interview Dec. 2. "Up until the end of September , I was told I was doing a wonderful job--not just a satisfactory job, or a good job, but an excellent job." Director of Education Ian McQuarrie said Monday that confidentiality rules prohibit him or any of the School Board Members. from dis- cussing the details of Menon's case. "Our hands are tied. We are unable to make public com- ments on matters that deal with individuals," McQuarrie said. "And I think that's appro- priate that we shouldn't make public comments on individu- als, whoever it is." "Our hands are tied. We are unable to make public comments on matters that deal with individuals." lan McQuarrie, Director of Education "He was on a probationary contract, and it was not renewed, and the majority of the board felt that way," said Schreiber Trustee Connie Elkin. "Other than that, I don't think I can comment. I would think it's common courtesy (to keep the reasons confiden- tial)." "I'm disappointed," said Cecilia Kaizer, one of a group of parents who made a presen- tation supporting Menon to the board Nov. 19 in Marathon. "I'm really trying to hold on to the hope that things will keep moving in the same way they seemed to be moving to improve to the standards of education." "T think the main concern we had as a group--and as parents--was with the quality of education," said Onna Grimm, also a member of the delegation. "We feel that a strong administrator is the key to upgrading the quality of what's going on in the classroom." Grimm said she hopes that whomever the board picks to replace Menon continues some continued on page 6 Inside 7 Community j briefs--Election f] recount..........000000-2 1 Larry Saunders j goes to the Ont. 7 Leadership : Se, ee Re Bursary boost Freddy..........0000+006 Terrace Bay teen nominated for OCNA award.......8 Schreiber youth wins Christmas card contest.........9 Market- place.............11-14 The abominable snowman? Grades two and three at Terrace Bay Public School stand beside a ten foot high snowman during last Wednesday's snowfall. The snowman was built by the grade five class, complete with eyes, nose, mouth and broomsticks for his arms. \.. DIANNE O'NEILL TERRACE BAY INSURANC A COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE COMPETITIVE RATES FOR QUALITY COVERAGE SIMCOE PLAZA TERRACE BAY 825 - 3246 E LTD. * Home * Business * Auto * Cottages * Recreational Vehicles * Etc. ~ TERRY O'NEILL )

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