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West Sussex governors threaten 'strike' over school funding | |
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The first ever school governors' "strike" is being threatened in the escalating dispute over spending cuts. | The first ever school governors' "strike" is being threatened in the escalating dispute over spending cuts. |
School governors in West Sussex are writing to MPs to warn them they will refuse to sign off budgets or carry out their supervisory work. | School governors in West Sussex are writing to MPs to warn them they will refuse to sign off budgets or carry out their supervisory work. |
They are backing local head teachers who have warned they might have to cut school hours because of cash shortages. | They are backing local head teachers who have warned they might have to cut school hours because of cash shortages. |
But the Department for Education says schools in England are receiving record levels of funding. | But the Department for Education says schools in England are receiving record levels of funding. |
'Shock' | 'Shock' |
The letter from governing bodies says they have been in "shock and incomprehension" about what funding cuts will mean for schools. | The letter from governing bodies says they have been in "shock and incomprehension" about what funding cuts will mean for schools. |
Schools in West Sussex have been at the forefront of a national campaign over funding - with heads warning that they face cutting teaching staff, merging classes or reducing school hours. | Schools in West Sussex have been at the forefront of a national campaign over funding - with heads warning that they face cutting teaching staff, merging classes or reducing school hours. |
School governors - including parents and representatives from the local community - do not get paid, but they have a responsibility of oversight for how schools are run, appointing staff and scrutinising school finances. | School governors - including parents and representatives from the local community - do not get paid, but they have a responsibility of oversight for how schools are run, appointing staff and scrutinising school finances. |
And governing bodies in West Sussex are warning that unless their "urgent concerns" about a lack of funding are addressed, they will withdraw their services. | And governing bodies in West Sussex are warning that unless their "urgent concerns" about a lack of funding are addressed, they will withdraw their services. |
This could cause administrative problems - but it will be seen as symbolic support for an increasingly vocal campaign over school funding. | This could cause administrative problems - but it will be seen as symbolic support for an increasingly vocal campaign over school funding. |
The letter from governing bodies, usually seen as moderate voices, warns of the need for "direct action" over funding problems. | The letter from governing bodies, usually seen as moderate voices, warns of the need for "direct action" over funding problems. |
They warn that they cannot "sit idly by" as schools are put in an "impossible financial situation". | They warn that they cannot "sit idly by" as schools are put in an "impossible financial situation". |
But governors say they will continue to work where there are any issues concerning child protection. | But governors say they will continue to work where there are any issues concerning child protection. |
Head teachers in West Sussex have organised a Worth Less? campaign, highlighting their concerns about underfunding of schools in the local authority. | Head teachers in West Sussex have organised a Worth Less? campaign, highlighting their concerns about underfunding of schools in the local authority. |
The heads of almost every state school in the authority signed a petition supporting the protest - and the campaigners are expecting a high level of support from governing bodies. | The heads of almost every state school in the authority signed a petition supporting the protest - and the campaigners are expecting a high level of support from governing bodies. |
The National Governors Association is also calling on the government to increase overall funding for schools - but it is not offering its formal support for governing bodies withdrawing their services. | The National Governors Association is also calling on the government to increase overall funding for schools - but it is not offering its formal support for governing bodies withdrawing their services. |
Last week it was revealed that £384m, earmarked for schools in England under academy conversion plans, had been taken back by the Treasury. | Last week it was revealed that £384m, earmarked for schools in England under academy conversion plans, had been taken back by the Treasury. |
The National Audit Office has warned that schools face £3bn in spending cuts by 2020. | The National Audit Office has warned that schools face £3bn in spending cuts by 2020. |
On Tuesday, Schools Minister Nick Gibb will face questions from MPs on school funding and questions about how it is to be redistributed under a new funding formula. | On Tuesday, Schools Minister Nick Gibb will face questions from MPs on school funding and questions about how it is to be redistributed under a new funding formula. |
The Department for Education has said that the core school budget has been protected in real terms - and that funding for schools in 2016-17 is at record levels of more than £40bn. | The Department for Education has said that the core school budget has been protected in real terms - and that funding for schools in 2016-17 is at record levels of more than £40bn. |
The department has argued that the new funding formula will provide a much fairer basis for allocating funds to schools and will give head teachers more certainty over their future budgets and long-term planning. | The department has argued that the new funding formula will provide a much fairer basis for allocating funds to schools and will give head teachers more certainty over their future budgets and long-term planning. |
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