The Somerset Independent Board of Education gave a glowing report on the performance of Superintendent Kyle Lively during its yearly evaluation, held Tuesday during a special called meeting.
Texas family upset after daughter wasn t allowed in senior class photo because she was virtual student
Britni De Los Santos said she was told she couldn t participate because she was a student learning virtually and not receiving face-to-face, on campus instruction. Author: Vanessa Croix Updated: 6:21 PM CDT May 24, 2021
SOMERSET, Texas A Somerset ISD family still upset tonight after they said their daughter wasn’t allowed to participate in her senior class panoramic photo.
Britni De Los Santos said she got in place for the group photo last week at Somerset High School when a school official pulled her from photo and said it was because Britni was a virtual student.
Somerset County Council\ s Headquarters At County Hall In Taunton. CREDIT: Daniel Mumby. Free to use for all BBC wire partners. SOMERSET headteachers have clashed with the county council over possible cuts to special needs provision in schools. The council has been exploring ways to fund special needs provision through schools’ individual budgets, to make up for a shortfall in central government funding. Heads of secondary schools across the county have written to the council, claiming it is impossible to find £2.4M in savings without making redundancies, and stating their trust in the council is “at rock bottom”. Local MP Ian Liddell-Grainger has also called on the government to step in directly, branding director of children’s services Julian Wooster an “overpaid council overlord”.
Somerset County Council\ s Headquarters At County Hall In Taunton. CREDIT: Daniel Mumby. Free to use for all BBC wire partners. SOMERSET headteachers have clashed with the county council over possible cuts to special needs provision in schools. The council has been exploring ways to fund special needs provision through schools’ individual budgets, to make up for a shortfall in central government funding. Heads of secondary schools across the county have written to the council, claiming it is impossible to find £2.4M in savings without making redundancies, and stating their trust in the council is “at rock bottom”. Local MP Ian Liddell-Grainger has also called on the government to step in directly, branding director of children’s services Julian Wooster an “overpaid council overlord”.
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