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Tipperary student elected new President of the Irish Second-Level Students Union

Tipperary student elected new President of the Irish Second-Level Students Union A Tipperary student has been elected new President of the Irish Second-Level Students Union. Sixth-year student at Presentation Secondary School in Clonmel, Emer Neville, was elected at the recent Annual Assembly and will take up the role officially in July. The ISSU is the national representative body for second-level student councils, with over 500 schools affiliated to the union. Emer says she wants to build on the growth of the union over the last two years as we face into a post-Covid era. TAGS

Wexford members of ISSU backs calls to lower voting age to 16

Wexford members of ISSU backs calls to lower voting age to 16 It follows legislative moves to lower the voting age to sixteen introduced in recent weeks. They are urging all political parties and members of the Oireachtas to vote for any measure that would allow sixteen and seventeen year olds to participate in democracy. Speaking to South East Radio, ISSU officer and 5th year student at Wexford CBS Quinton Kelly says age does not define strong decisions. “Personally, at 16, I feel I would have been well educated by my school and those around me to make a mature decision that would impact my life.

Gaeltacht courses cancelled again this summer over Covid concerns

Gaeltacht courses cancelled again this summer over Covid concerns
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I can finally breathe : Students on plans for Leaving Cert 2021

Co Dublin At the moment, I’m still a bit on edge with the teachers’ unions expressing that they’re disappointed with the decision that’s been made. I feel that because we’ve been put on hold for this decision for so long, that hopefully the Minister hasn’t said anything too rash without confirmation. It does seem like most stakeholders are on board but with the reopening of schools, or even her [Minister Foley] previously saying the traditional Leaving Cert will go ahead without calculated grades; it’s like she says one thing and then another thing seems to happen.

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