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A Lewis councillor says he fears for the future of many local primary schools should they end up being run by one executive head.
Stornoway South councillor Rae Mackenzie has tried to overturn a decision made by the Comhairle nan Eilean Siar to “impose” executive heads on primary schools in the Western Isles.
Mr Mackenzie said up to 1,000 primary children in six primaries from Tolsta to Point could come under the leadership of one executive head, a role above that of head teacher.