The Department of Education has indicated a decision on participation or not was a matter for principals and school boards., which represents secondary teachers, said its members would adhere to decisions by the boards.
In many schools, their “Green Schools” committee has considered how best to respond to the strike and have liaised with principals and teachers on the matter., Co Dublin, its committee asked for permission to attend the school strike. The school decided to allow 5th and 6th Year students, should they so wish, to attend the protest if they have a letter of permission from parents.
In a letter to parents, the principal said the school would not be responsible for accompanying or supervising students who attend the protest. “The school feels that this event, without school or parental supervision, is not appropriate for 1st, 2nd or 3rd Year students . . . No student should feel pressurised to attend this event.”
Instead, the green schools committee “may organise a school-based event or campaign to raise the level of awareness among students about the climate crisis and address practical ways in which climate awareness can be promoted through the whole school community. “CSPE, geography and religion teachers will facilitate discussion an give the opportunity for students to put forward their opinions as well,” she added.
Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)
If Anthropogenic Change is real why has the Government not built any Nuclear Power Plants, no Sea defenses. No government worldwide has stopped building at or near sea level or on flood planes. No food planning so seed planning. Maybe that’s because it just a Tax Scam.
Ice looks normal actually
My 11y/o daughter wrote her diary as we drove to school this morning she read us her entry 'Just driving to school, but we should be walking as by 2050 we'll be living on a rock because of climate change'.
Children in many third world countries would love the chance to go to school
There'll be a lot less traffic on the road, so. That'll be a good start.
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