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Schools are “struggling” financially and it’s having a “direct impact on students,” a deputy principal has said.
The national association of principals and deputies conference in taking place this week.
Schools across the country are having to make “tough decisions” as the “stressor” of financing the cost of education is having a “direct impact on students,” a deputy principal has said.
Susan McGann, deputy principal of Clarin College, Athenry, Co Galway, said overall the school “are struggling” and “what it means for us is the difficulties we have meeting the costs of education are having a direct impact on our students”.
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