HC Deb 28 June 1917 vol 95 cc553-4W
Mr. MacVEAGH

asked how many meetings of the Moneyslane (county Down) School Attendance Committee were held during the twelve months preceding 12th May, 1917; how many visits have been paid by the attendance officer to the schools of the district during the same period; how the committee is constituted and selected; and whether all the members were duly summoned to the meeting of the 12th May at which an attendance officer was appointed?

Mr. DUKE

The Moneyslane School Attendance Committee held twelve meetings during the year ending 12th May, 1917. In five cases there was no quorum. During the period mentioned the attendance officer paid 140 visits to the thirteen schools in the district. The committee consists of ten members, half selected by the Commissioners of National Education and half by the local authority on the recommendation of the local county councillor. Some of the members were not summoned to the meeting on the 12th May, 1917, but no attendance officer was appointed at that meeting.