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Talks On School Entry (Press, 1 July 1986)

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Summary: Talks On School Entry (Press, 1 July 1986)

Parents, teachers, and trustees at Hastings' Rudolf Steiner school are currently deliberating an application for the enrolment of Eve van Grafhorst, a carrier of the A.I.D.S. virus. The chairman of the school board, Mr Frank Long, announced that if the application is approved, Eve will begin attending the kindergarten and will progress to primary school when she is six years old. Additionally, the school is also evaluating an application for Eve's 13-year-old sister, Dana, to enrol. In order to address concerns and provide relevant information regarding A.I.D.S., a meeting is scheduled for Wednesday for parents, teachers, and trustees involved with the school.

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Publish Date:1st July 1986
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19860701_2_70.html