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The Government has confirmed that Special Classes will return in Secondary schools in the last week of the month.
The two main secondary school teacher unions have now backed the plan, along with Fórsa which represents Special Needs assistants.
Special classes in secondary schools will now return on February 22nd, the same day as they return in primary schools.
Special schools are due to return tomorrow.
The Education Minister Norma Foley said she was pleased to see the classes return.
“These special classes support some of our most vulnerable students,” she said.
“The return to in-person teaching and learning is vital to these students and I want to thank everyone who has engaged in this process to reach a solution which is aimed at meeting their needs.”
Thousands of spectators usually watch the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. In a normal year, over 250,000 spectators visit PBIEC during the 13-week tour, with the “Saturday Night Lights” event particularly popular with fans.
This year, WEF is taking place behind closed doors due to Covid-19, with no general public allowed to attend and only those holding accreditation attending to watch the classes in person.
However, a fully-produced live stream of “Saturday Night Lights” and other feature classes is available so you can follow all the action.
How to watch the Winter Equestrian Festival live stream
Resources for online learning support needed for parents and children during Level 5 Restrictions – Currie
6th January 2021 - Emer Currie
The Department of Education must prioritise assistance and resources for schools to provide online teaching and learning to children during current Level 5 restrictions, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Senator Emer Currie has said more support is needed for parents to assist them if schoolwork is to continue when the majority of classrooms are closed.
Senator Currie said, “Most parents like me completely accept the decision to keep schools closed is needed to suppress the transmission of Covid-19 and that teachers and school communities will do their best to support students and parents. It is very welcome that Special Schools and Special Classes are to remain open.