Saturday, June 13, 2009

Program Memorial Wedding Wording

Rules for the Governance of Schools of the Parish of St. Zephirin, 9 September 1871.

Addendum 3

1. The teachers to complete their school year will not issue unless the school day time determined by law.

2. They will each have a journal kept day after day with orders, which will be presented to school trustees at the end of the year. They will also have a register to record the comments, opinions and certificates that visitors, Commissioners and Inspectors deem proper to make in accordance with the orders of Minister of Public Instruction.

3. They will conduct themselves in a manner entirely Christian, giving in all things good example, regularly attending the sacraments at least every six weeks not giving in their homes or elsewhere of any meetings or entertaining game for young people, avoiding the evenings, dances, walks with young people, in short everything that could give rise to criticism. They are always dressed modestly, trampling the vain ornaments, anything that feels luxurious and everything that could inspire their students to love vanity, follow the advice on this point that the parish priest may deem about them.
4. They will get an idea of their high vocation, whereas they are required to form the core of their students to virtue and to introduce them to knowledge necessary for their position and they will always remember what a great responsibility weighing on their conscience if negligent in discharging their duty, by bad example, or lack of supervision, they let their students getting bad habits or wasting their time.
5. They therefore exert strict oversight and ensure carefully on the morals of their students to study without taking a moment to lose, not suffering any dishonest speech of oath of coronation, no bad deed, no posture that can be as little modesty and badly injuring the other building. This monitoring necessary must be exercised before school when children are gathered around the house and they will not allow any noisy game, no cry.

6. During classes, they allow students to leave, but in only when necessary and never two at once and always with permission. This permission must be requested infrequently.
7. They will never be thou some young students as they are, it is a very effective way to get respect and give them two or three times a week lessons of politeness that is found at the end of " New Treaty "or" Duties. "

8. They will not leave Never crowd and their students with precipitation at the end of classes, but they will take their place in the house; recommending them to keep up with their parents, ordering them to go on, without stopping, or play or insult anyone, nor crying, saluting everyone they meet. The girls come out at least five minutes after the boys.

9. They teach catechism at least twice a week to all children even those who have made their first communion and they take special care of those who are preparing for their first communion.

10. They strive to win the hearts of their students, incorporating gently and charity, avoiding them back in anger, never used words or offensive skills, never making reference to the faults of parents.

11. They consider that nothing is more calculated to irritate and spoil a child as punishment ups, data about everything, indiscriminately, especially when these are shots of rules. They seek to know the character of their 'get up and notice that some must be taken gently and others with a little more harshly.

12. An unruly child, usually coarse, unwilling to correct or who refuses to accept the punishment he has deserved to be expelled from school on the order of the Commissioners or the Commissioner of the district and will not be readmitted only as far as accept the punishment by the teacher apologized and promised much for a better future.

13. When he meets such children, the teacher will notify parents first and if there is no change, the Commissioners or any borough.
14. If before class or during class, it goes something dishonest, by words or actions, children who have knowledge warn privately, not publicly, the teacher who will punish the guilty and notify her parents. If there is no change, the guilty will be expelled as a dangerous following the rule given in No. 12 and 13.

15. The children in all things show submissive and respectful and everyone will be provided with books, paper, pens, ink, slate, etc., deemed necessary for its advancement. They will use all the time in class to study without losing a single moment and keep perfect silence.

16. Every Monday, the teacher will be repetition of the material learned by heart during the previous week.

17. The morning class will begin at 9 am with morning prayers and the Veni Sancte and end at 11.30 hours and the Angelus Subtuum. The evening class will begin an hour by Veni Sancte and end at 4 o'clock by the rosary and evening prayer.

18. Prayers will be made by the students take turns and Teacher meanwhile monitor so that every child attends and is held with respect.

19. Any child who will make false reports to his parents or others will receive punishment proportionate to his fault. This mania to report everything that happens at school should be regarded as a plague.

20. The teachers engage their students to love each other and never quarrel.

21. Students will have the task to never go to school without washing face and hands and comb his hair.

22. In all serious problems with students or parents, teachers should consult the Commissioners or the parish priest, to get the help they need.

23. They should read these rules often try to put it into practice and they will put their school under the protection of the Holy Family Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
24. They will give their students all the necessary explanations to make them understand what they consider is an essential point.

25. Finally, a schoolteacher who neglects to consider himself unworthy of his salary and load assigned to it and it will certainly make a strict account to God for his negligence.

Archives Commission Scolaire du Lac St-Pierre, vol. I, 1853-1871.
Archives Commission Scolaire du Lac St-Pierre, vol. 3, 1885-1916.
Archives Commission Scolaire du Lac St-Pierre, Vol I, 1853-1871.
From: St. Zéphirin-de-Shefford - ITS ORIGINS - HISTORY Ed. MUNICIPALITY DE SAINT-ZÉPHIRIN-DE-COURVAL ISBN 2-9800417-0-X 1985 PP. 157-160.

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