Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1920 — Page 11

WOMEN TO ASK WHY TEACHER WAS DROPPED YSfehth Ward League Takes Up Case of Daniel B. Carroll at "Tech.* HE WORKED FOR RAISE? Bosolctions demanding an explanation of the dismissal of Daniel B. Carroll, an instructor at tie Arsenal Technical schools, are being prepared today by a committee of members of tie Eighth 'Ward League of Women Voters, and will be sent to Superintendent E. U. Graff, superintendent of schools, and members of the board of school commissioners, aa the result of a consideration of tie question at a meeting of tie organisation in the library last night. Other Instructore at the school say Mr. Carroll was dlsmtssed not on account of Inefficiency as an Instructor, but because he was active In the work of securing an Increased salary schedule for the teachers. a draft of the resolutions has £een made, copies will be sent to every Woman's association, organization and etnb of the city In an effort to interest the women of every ward In the city in the case. coaorrrrEE or three to BBAET RESOLUTION. Mr. Graff and members of the school board, although Invited to attend the meeting, did not appear. A committee of three, composed of Miss Sarah Lauter. Mrs. S. E. Perkins and Miss Mary Winter, was appointed to draw up the resolutions to be presented to the board. When Mr. Carroll’s name did not appear on the list of the teaching personnel for the Arsenal Technical schools, members of the Indianapolis Federation of Public School Teachers sent letters to Mr. Graff and members of the school board asking for an explanation. The letter contained a resolution adopted at a recent meeting of the federation (•king: “That no teacher shall fall of reappointment unless such teacher ha* been given written notice containing cause for such failure, at a date not less than three months prior te the expiration of his or her contract.’’ LETTER. IGNORED BY SCHOOL, COMMISSIONERS. The letter, which was ignored, was as follows: “We, the teachers of the Arsenal Technical schools, whose names appear below, desire to express to E. U. Graff, superintendent of shcools, and to the board of school commissioners, our appreciation of the salary Increases for the public school teachers of the city of

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Indianapolis, and for ths spirit of earn-, est co-operation manifested. “We feel, however, a personal sense of responsibility for the nonappointment of one of onr number who worked on our salary committee. “To Mr. Carroll, as a member of our committee, we feel Just obligation. “That ho has been denied re-employ-ment Is a matter of our concern, for If his services on the committee In any way was a factor in his removal, we feel that we, as teachers, are collectively responsible. “If we, as a group, are to receive the benefits of the action of the board of school commissioners, we could not retain our self-respect If we felt that one of our number, who was our chosen representative in onr behalf, were to be denied the benefits that he helped to secure because of his participation In such work. “We realise that the right choice of teachers falls upon the administrative head* of ths schools, and that they must he guided In their choice by the Interests of the schools. “As stewards of the public they are accountable to the public for the maintenance of a proper teaching fores. FEEL EXPLANATION DUE MR. CARROLL. “If there are Incompetent members of the teaching body, It Is their duty to replace them by others who are able. “We recognise that the contracts expire each year, yet we believe there is a moral obligation that survives. “If competent service does not mesn permanence of tenure, then Incentive to excellence is gone. “We hold that a teacher who Is not retained needs to be given full, sufficient and candid explanation of the causes leading to the failure to re-employ. “We hold that In the present case Mr.

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Carroll should have given to him more clearly than has yet been done, the causes for the action of the authorities. “This is necessary, first, in Justice to Mr. Carroll: second, In Justification of the action of the authorities In order that they may vindicate themselves, and third, for the body of teachers, In order that they may know that they, themselves, are or are not accountable for the action taken. "Furthermore, we hold that prompt action, making clear the whole matter. Is the only way to maintain that feeling of confidence and spirit of loyalty which is necessary for the best Interests of our schools. “Since we feel so strongly In this matter, we do hereby respectfully request that Mr. Carroll be given a definite statement of the reasenn for his nonappolntment.”

CENSUS REPORT

WASHINGTON, June census bureau today announced the 1920 population results for Indiana as follows: Covington, Ind., 1,945; decrease, 124, or 6 per cent. New Albany, Ind., 22,992; Increase, 2.363, or 11.5 per cent. Jay county, Indiana, 23.318; decrease, 1,643, or 6.6 per cent. Randolph county, Indiana. 26,484; decrease, 2,529, or 8.7 per cent. Switzerland county, Indiana, 9,311; decrease, 603, or 6.1 per cent. Union county, Indiana, 6,021; decrease, 289, or 3.8 per cent. Wabash county, Indiana, 27,231; increase. 306, or 1.1 per cent. Wayne county, Indiana, 38436; Increase, 4,879, or 10 per cent.

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