Description | Selection made from original letter binder (see series level for appraisal criteria).
o James Allan, Rosemount Public School, March 3rd, 1892- Provides a list of teachers in the school who have the “D’ certificate o J.D Anderson, Ferryhill Public School, March 4th, 1892- Provides a list of teachers in the school who have the “D’ certificate o James Allan, Rosemount public School, April 16th, 1892- provides a list of recommended parents to attend the boards oral scripture exam o Author Unknown, School Unknown, 1892- List of names and addresses, purpose unknown, note beneath states it is a list of people who have agreed to attend- unable to ascertain what they are attending o J. D Anderson, Ferryhill Public School, May 9th, 1892- Discusses the seeming disappointment of acting monitor Jessie Stewart in the level of attention being received o J. Barnett, Middle public School, March 4th, 1892- encloses a list of teachers in the school who are qualified by exams to teach drawing o J. Barnett, Middle public School, March 15th, 1892- Lists 4 reasons why a double attendance was called o Middle School, 1892- Provides a list of names and addresses of parents of pupils who may be invited to be present at the bible examination o N. Beaumont, Commerce Street Public School, April 15th, 1892- advises that the parents and friends of pupils taking the bible exam may not be in a place to give up time to attend o J. Barnett, Middle public School, April 29th, 1892- Discloses the 345 number of infants at the school o J. Campbell, Frederick Street Public School, March 11th, 1892- discusses multiple reasons why double attendance was enacted o C. Copland, Westfield Public School, April 18th, 1892- expresses concern in naming parents to attend the bible examination, in the concern of making certain parents feel left out, and suggests no parents should be invited o James Campbell, Frederick Street Public School, April 18th, 1892- encloses a list of parents who may have the time to attend the bible examination o James Campbell, Frederick Street Public School, May 30th, 1891- provides comments on the revised regulations for the selection and appointment of pupil teachers o James Darling, Holburn Street Public School, March 3rd, 1892- Provides a list of teachers in the school who have the “D’ certificate o James Findlay, 158 Bon Accord Street, March 2nd, 1892- includes names and drawing qualifications of his staff members o Alexander Forbes, Marywell Street Public School, March 4th, 1892- encloses the teachers who hold drawing qualifications o H, McFanell, Ruthrieston Public School, March 11th, 1892- discusses the reasons for double attendance to be called, specifically illustrating the somewhat remoteness of the school o Alexander Forbes, Marywell Street Public School, May 12th, 1892- sends the names of Mrs Adams children concerning their attendance o G. Finest, St Andrew Street Public School, April 18th, 1892- expresses concern for the parents of his pupil’s ability to attend the exam, due to their positions in the labouring class
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