Education apologises for not telling parents of dual headship plan
Tuesday 5th March 2013, 1:00PM GMT.
Neither Education nor the Forest Primary PTA were saying anything after last night’s meeting on plans for a dual headship for the school and parents who spoke individually wanted to remain anonymous. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 1308032)
EDUCATION has apologised to concerned parents for leaving them in the dark over plans to appoint a joint head of Forest Primary and Le Rondin.
The media was not allowed into last night’s meeting where department officials were quizzed about the appointment of Paula Sullivan – the current head of Le Rondin – to the ‘executive’ position for a two-year interim period.
She will take up the role following the retirement of Forest head Gary Le Huray in the summer.
And Parent Teacher Association chairman Alan Chapman would not comment on what was said during the two-hour grilling.
‘There will be a joint statement released [today] which will cover both Education’s feedback and the PTA’s comments and concerns,’ he said.
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So education apologise for not telling the parents of the plan.
The plan is being implemented in the summer (presumably September). They knew about it at the start of this year, nine months before the changes take place. Is that not telling the parents about the dual headship plan?
I still cannot see a problem with this. It makes sense financially, there are people there who can be in charge whilst she is out of the building.
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