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Teachers' strike - if school have said nothing, do you just send children in?

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greycircles · 27/06/2011 19:41

I have 2 DCs at the same school and the school have said nothing about the strike on Thursday. Should I just go as usual? Have your school let you know what's going on?

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Katisha · 27/06/2011 19:43

I would give them a ring and check.

Hulababy · 27/06/2011 19:45

I would assume it was open. Not heard anything from DD's school and she is going in.

But then we do have an email and text service so if it was going to close at all we;d have heard that way at the very least.

pooka · 27/06/2011 19:45

No! Ask them what's going on. They shold have said by now. Is it possible you've missed a communication?

veritythebrave · 27/06/2011 19:45

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meditrina · 27/06/2011 19:46

Quite a lot of people still don't know.

vickibee · 27/06/2011 19:47

nut and abl are on strike, if school staff are mainly nasuwt then they are not in strike and school will open

blackeyedsusan · 27/06/2011 19:50

send them in to school... you could be unavailable to pick them up til at least lunchtime. Wink

clam · 27/06/2011 19:53

"send them in to school... you could be unavailable to pick them up til at least lunchtime."
But be prepared for them to spend a pretty miserable morning outside the school office unsupervised.

Wink
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