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Archive page for Thursday, 24 April 2008

 Th, Apr 24, 2008
Oops! Outage
Sorry! We were off line for 5 hours, from 5.15 till 10.15pm. It was the connection, not us.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 24/4/08; 10:51:08 PM to the Walsall Schools business dept.
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Oops! Outage



Going to be quiet here today?
Teacher strike shuts out 1m children: "At least a million children at 8,000 schools will be barred from lessons today as striking teachers trigger acute shortages across the country.

Headteachers and teaching assistants have been drafted in to take the place of striking colleagues after school authorities failed to avert widespread school closures. A third of schools will be turning some pupils away and one in six will close entirely."

Think I'll go out and take the dog for a walk.

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 24/4/08; 10:01:14 AM to the Education news dept.
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Going to be quiet here today?