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Central Schools Newsletter

Issue 01 Index


General
Working Conditions

General

  • Barry Johnson - General Secretary
    As you would be aware, Barry Johnson has been elected as the General Secretary of the NSW Teachers Federation by February Council.
  • Central Schools Conference
    Teachers are reminded that the Central Schools Conference will again take place in Dubbo in August this year.
  • Draft Central Schools Policy
    On the 19 February 2002, the NSW Teachers Federation Executive endorsed the draft Central Schools Policy to be forwarded to the 2002 NSW Teachers Federation Annual Conference.
  • Welcome
    Welcome back to another year full of teaching and learning. We trust you had a relaxing holiday.

Working Conditions

  • Rooming in Central Schools
    The issue of rooming and demountable classroom removal continues to rear its ugly head in our schools and we would like to determine the full extent of its impact on the (60 or so) central schools around the state.
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