Mick backs NUT in budget cut
negotiations
Release/Rhyddhau:
Tuesday, 27th June 2006
Contact/Cyswllt:
Ceirion Rees:
029 2089 8342/ 07733280105/
ceirion.rees@wales.gov.uk
Cuts in the Powys education budget could undermine improving
standards in our schools. That was the view today from
Montgomeryshire AM, Mick Bates.
It comes as representatives from the National Teachers Union (NUT)
meet in Llandrindod Wells to discuss the Powys education budget at
the Schools forum in County Hall.
Commenting, Mick said: “More than a third of junior schools in
Powys were in deficit at the end of 2005 – 06, with a total of 38
schools overspending in the year. 4 secondary schools also show a
deficit in general reserves.
On top of that a recent Estyn report suggested that around a quarter
of schools in Powys are underperforming at key stages 1, 2 and 3.
“Despite this, next years settlement from the Labour Assembly
Government will be subject to at least a 2.5% cut. A move which
could see the loss of up to 70 teaching jobs. This is simply not
acceptable.
“The Estyn report suggested that Overall schools in Powys are
improving. This improvement could be undermined by a budget cut.
“Education is perhaps the most important responsibility of local
government. Preparing children and young people for adulthood is
vital to the long term sustainability of our communities.
I am backing Graham Haslock and other representatives from the NUT
in their campaign to remove the budget cuts.”
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