In a letter to staff and teachers yesterday, NSW Education Secretary Murat Dizdar announced the funding cut – which amounts ...
School executive ordered back to the classroom to stem NSW staffing shortfall
Public schools across NSW will have their budgets slashed by $148 million this financial year, as Education Minister Prue Car orders deputy and assistant principals back into the classroom to plug chronic staffing shortages.
Education Minister Prue Car rejects the idea that the cuts are due to the recent teacher pay deal and maintains that no permanent staff will have their jobs at risk.
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