fool(@foolish1397) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the ten yr old comes home with broken fingers because the lunch supervisor started a shake her off th table game that ended with another kid upending said table n dumping her on th floor with such force that the table landed on her hand. 🀯🀬

When the ten yr old comes home with broken fingers because the lunch supervisor started a shake her off th table game that ended with another kid upending said table n dumping her on th floor with such force that the table landed on her hand. 🀯🀬 #academyschools  #badeducation
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Charlie Thompson(@ExBBCcharlie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting story in Huntingdon as head of HinchingbrookeSchool announces he’ll leave over Β£750k the trust take from the schools budget.

The sooner academy schools are investigated the better. CEO earns Β£150k…..

Interesting story in Huntingdon as head of @HBK_School announces he’ll leave over Β£750k the trust take from the schools budget.

The sooner academy schools are investigated the better. CEO earns Β£150k….. #academyschools
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South Gwinnett Academies and WBL(@SouthWBL) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Gwinnett and Micorsoft partnered up to complete the Black Girls Do Engineer challenge! Our young girls walked out feeling empowered and ready to change the world! Congratulations on a successful event.

South Gwinnett and Micorsoft partnered up to complete the Black Girls Do Engineer #AIDesign challenge! Our young girls walked out feeling empowered and ready to change the world! Congratulations on a successful event.  #AIForGood #STEM #Education #SGHS  #AcademySchools
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Michelle Singlehurst(@miche2my) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With it's a worry that you have to go to the school directly to complain and then the Secretary of State if not satisfied. I would question how this can be or . Knowing a complaint won't be dealt with by the ?

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Nick Stockdale(@GGGGranville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think the problem with secondary education in the uk is that the schools are too big.
It seems the business of education is far too important to include children’s needs.

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