A group set up to demonstrate public opposition to the SIC’s recent decision to charge for instrumental tuition in Shetland’s schools.
Earlier today (Wed 17th Feb, 2010), the Shetland Islands Council voted 9 to 11 in favour of charging for instrumental tuition in schools –
http://www.shetland-news.co.uk/2010/February/news/SIC%20reaches%20turning%20point%20on%20spending.htm
There’s been absolutely no consultation with teachers, parents or students! The first most people will have heard is on radio Shetland tonight.
They plan on charging £160 per child per year, so if you have three kids, that’ll be £480 a year. Who can afford that?
Inevitably there will be a reduction in student numbers, so that’ll mean staff redundancies.
Also, the lack of instrumental teachers will mean classroom teachers will have to take the extra strain.
All in all, it’s not looking good, and there’s rumours of more cuts to follow.
We appreciate the need to make savings, but these charges have not been thought through.
As councillor Rick Nickerson said at today’s meeting, the decison effectively amounts to the council imposing “a tax on talent”.
Please join this group if you are opposed to the council’s decision. (read less)
A group set up to demonstrate public opposition to the SIC’s recent decision to charge for instrumental tuition in Shetland’s schools.
Earlier today (Wed 17th Feb, 2010), the Shetland Islands Council voted 9 to 11 in favour of charging for instrumental tuition in schools –
http://www.shetland-news.co.uk/2010/February/news/SIC%20reaches%20turning%20point%20on%20spending.htm
There’s been absolutely no consultation with teachers, parents or students! The first most people will have heard is…