Schools will need 'significant' amount of extra staff in plans to reopen

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'Our aim is to return as fully, normally and safely as possible'

Schools will need a “significant” amount of extra staff as part of the plan to reopen their doors as “fully and normally” in September.

Coronavirus Ireland newsletter sign-up Sign up for the Irish Mirror coronavirus newsletter by simply entering your email address in this article here. You can unsubscribe from this service at any time. And rest assured that your data will not be shared with any other party.“We want to minimise the number of schools that different substitutes are going to so we may be able to create more full time posts while reducing the overall number of people who are actually substituting.”

He said parents who intend on bringing their children on summer holidays abroad need to ensure they return at least two weeks before schools reopen. “We have the health advice and the health advice does not suggest that children in normal circumstances in a school setting would use PPE.

 

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