Carleton-Victoria County Teachers' Institute

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Carleton-Victoria County Teachers' Institute

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1878-

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The Carleton County Teachers' Institute was established on 6 June 1878, in order to organize Carleton County teachers and provide a forum where teachers could discuss job related issues and professional development matters. Among the Institute's first administration were W.H. Dibblee, president; James McCoy, vice-president; Josiah Murphy, secretary-treasurer; and Susan Price and William B. Wiggins, both committee of management officers. Wiggins and Price were elected to act with the administration. Annual sessions in following years would include a nominating committee, resolution committee, and an audit committee. By 1917, the Carleton County Teachers' Institute was renamed to include the county of Victoria, thereafter; known as the Carleton-Victoria County Teachers' Institute .

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