roadmap out of lockdown in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that schools will fully reopen in two weeks.
The move has been welcomed by many parents, who are eager to get their children back to class. Yet others feel it's too soon and would rather wait until after the Easter holidays.
Now headteachers and unions in Greater Manchester have shared their own concerns over what some of them say is 'a reckless course of action'.One of the biggest concerns is that teachers and school staff have yet to be vaccinated, despite repeated calls for them to be prioritised.Helen Atkinson-Smith, headteacher of Burnley Brow Community School in Oldham, says that alone will have a massive impact on the return to school and 'if we.
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