Do Public Schools Get Enough Government Funding?
6 March 2005
Do Public Schools Get Enough Government Funding?
QPEC is organising a public meeting to discuss school funding.
There is a passionate consensus across education on the need for substantial increases in school operations grant funding in the 2005 budget. The budget is to be announced in May but to influence the big decisions we need to act now.
Everyone Welcome!
Public
Meeting
Tuesday 15th March 7.30 to 9.30pm
Music
Auditorium
Auckland College of Education (now part of
Auckland University)
Epsom Ave, Auckland
Chair Sir
Paul Reeves
Confirmed speakers at the meeting
include:
Chris Haines – President of NZ School Trustees
Association
Diane O’Sullivan – Federation of Parent
Teacher Assns
Stuart Middleton – former Principal Aorere
College and currently with MIT
Michelle Bacon – Principal
Rutherford Primary School
Brian Lang – Principal Wesley
Primary School
Bali Haque – Principal Pakuranga
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