Al2-Sunday News, March 16, 1980 Schoo! . teachers have a responsibility to observe the physical and mental con- dition of the children under 17 attending their classes — and to report apparent abuse. North Vancouver School Board, which first ¢ produced a policy in this matter in December 1978, revised its regulations Tuesday. . It is now mandatory for any teacher or counsellor who entertains a reasonable suspicion that child is being neglected or maltreated to inform the school principal ‘and and the local ministry of human resources office. The teacher will be required to telephone the human resources offices and follow up with a referral card reporting details. These cards are being made available to all schools. School pkincipals who receive information from a teacher indicating s suspicion of neglect or maltreatment of a child will Delbrook site goes on sale The Delbrook Secondary School site has been declared permanently surplus to North Vancouver School District requirements and will now be offered for - sale or long term lease. The groups using the remaining buildings will have to consider alternative locations which are or will become available within the ‘Upset’ after fourth accident A 30-year-old North Vancouver man who told police “this is the fourth time my van has been smashed up this year, I just can’t believe it,” pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, recently. Allan Fraser, of 3344 William Street, was charged If you use chequable saving check MAXIMIZER Daily Interest Compounded Daily The first account in Canada to compound interest daily. Interest is compounded on the full attained balance and accrued interest at the end of the day. Your interest is credited to your account every month. next year or two. North Vancouver School Board Tuesday reviewed the Delbrook site situation and concluded that enrolment projections indicate no likelihood of future need for a school at that site. Even if extreme population growth resulted in the need for additional secondary school space, this could more appropriately be December 14, after his car was involved in an accident at the intersection of 21st Street and Lonsdale Avenue. Crown counsel Ken Beauchamp told North Vancouver Provincial Court that a witness observed a Volkswagen van, tater traced to Fraser, leaving an Lonsdale Branch 1100 Lonsdale Ave 986-4321 handled by an addition to Balmoral! School rather than rebuilding the fire-destroyed Delbrook School. According to school district projections, such a population boom seems, impossible over the next 20- year-period. The remaining Delbrook buildings are currently used by other agencies. The accident involving another van, without stopping. When police contacted Fraser, Fraser said he left the scene because his van had been in four accidents already during the year, Beauchamp said. “I wasn't trying to escape A carbon permanentl Lynn Valley Branch 1247 Ross Road 980-0556 XI LIM AXIMiz2 eit Or MAXIM cers’ Full Chequing Privileges Personalized cheques with wallet may be purchased. automatically each time you write a cheque. Cancelled cheques are stored at the Credit Union and are available to Duplicate deposit slips are provided and monthly deposit oli former commerce wing is used by the adult education department for their commerce school. The north wing functions as a storage site. The gym is used by both Balmoral Schoot and ‘Capilano College for physical education, and other portions of the gym section are in use for adult education classes. prosecution. I was upset,” Fraser told the court. In consideration for the fact that Fraser did report the accident that night and the police “did not have to track you down”, Judge Jerome Paradis fined him $100. copy is made ou if required. ips are mailed. Martine Drive Branch 1080 Marine Drive 986 1116 The Village Branch 3131 Edgemont Bivd 985-8221 teacher in reporting the incident to the local human resources office and also to —- ensure that the public health nurse is contacted. The principal is required also to -call a case be required to assist the | conference on’ the matter with the public health nurse, the social worker for the area, school personnel involved «and any other workers -known to be in- volved with the child or his family. Hearing decision — to be questioned The North Shore Union Board of Health plans to appeal a Ministry of Health decision not to share the cost of having a hearing con- sultant specialist on the Northshore. 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