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Show ABANDON TEACHERS j CERTIFICATE PLAN SALT LAK15, April 9. The state' board of education yesterday adopted the report of a committee recommending recommend-ing lite discontinuance of the emergency emer-gency certificates, tlthough the super-1 intemlenls of school districts of Utah! have asserted that to abandon the certificate cer-tificate plan may result in the abandoning aban-doning ot many school classes In the slate. The committee of the board of education, edu-cation, composed of E. J. Norton, J. C. Swenson and D. C. Jensen recommended recom-mended that, "in .order to provide for the proper certification of well qualified quali-fied teachers who arc employed after the summer examinations, and may therefore not hold certificates. Ahai a stale examination may be given about January l." It was remarked during the discussion discus-sion of this question that the real difficulty with the schools of Utah so far has not been so much the emergency emer-gency certificate as the large number of teachers without a certificate. ; oo i |