Claire Carter, a parent of twins at secondary school and Chair of Governors for a local primary school, shares her view on the education system in the current climate and how this is affecting the children involved.
All children deserve healthy and nutritious food. Children and Families Minister Vicky Ford MP tells us more about what the Government is doing in England to ensure all eligible children receive nutritious free school meals while they are learning at home.
Our children are 12 (secondary) and 10 (primary). They have no learning difficulties and we are lucky enough to have plenty of space and IT equipment. My husband and I are both lucky enough to able to work from home. This means that we can be here to support and guide rather than actually teach them.
Exams this year cannot take place as planned. Ofqual Chief Regulator Simon Lebus explains how this summer could look for students and encourages you to contribute your views.
One of the most common questions asked by our members is "how to raise awareness of your PTA to parents and the what's best ways to get them involved?". I’ve been recently doing some research and the most important thing PTAs can do is to be more visible. While conducting my research I found some PTAs with no online presence at all and others with beautiful pages or websites but are missing the most important thing which is, sharing how to get in touch or involved, and instead they rely on the school to pass on any enquiries.
As you aren’t holding events at the minute, now is a really good time to think about your online presence. Take a look at Clare’s full blog for the best ways to do this.
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