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NAHT to host events to highlight impact of school funding crisis
EB News: 12/04/2018 - 12:02
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) will be hosting events to address the impact the funding crisis is having on schools in the UK.
The North West Education Summit will take place 20 April. It will take place 1pm - 3pm at the Mechanics Conference Centre in Manchester.
NAHT general secretary will be attending, as well as the shadow secretary of state for education, Angela Rayner MP, North West head teachers, parent campaigners, and members of parliament.
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The parent-led campaign group for funding, SOS - West Sussex, will be leading a march through working on 21 April.
Meeting at the Steyne in Worthing at 2pm, the march will go through the town and supporters will hear from local heads, campaigners and Rob Kelsall, NAHT national secretary.
Those taking part are being encouraged to bring along homemade banners, whistles and drums.
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