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Aug 2020
Parents who keep their children out of school from September due to concerns over them catching Covid-19 risk losing their place at the school, according to North Yorkshire County Council.
From next month the government says all primary and secondary school pupils must return after being away from the classroom since March, when the lockdown began.
The Stray Ferret put a range of questions about schools in the Harrogate district going back in September to Cllr Patrick Mulligan, executive member for schools at North Yorkshire County Council. His responses are below.
Professor Neil Ferguson said last week that schools re-opening in September risks a second wave of Covid-19. Do you agree?
"There are so many different points of view about this but we're listening to advice from the government. With young people and children, the risk of contracting coronavirus is very low.
"I've had a lot of contact with parents who are upset with the school lockdown. They say their kids are not getting an education.
"The government didn't give so much guidance so it was up to the governors and teachers about what should be done. So in one village the school might have been doing everything electronically and in another village, they were doing hardly anything.
"The government didn't have a national policy so it was up to the individual school. NYCC didn't have the power to intervene if a school wasn't doing anything because it was at their discretion.
"That turned out to be problematic. It was one of those things that was unforeseen when the lockdown occurred."
Are you preparing to close schools if there is a second spike?
"We've learned a lot of lessons and it's the last thing we want to see. We're trying to mitigate it through local lockdowns and the same could be true for schools. Theoretically, the NHS could come in and shut a school down. Everything is evolving from day to day.
"If it did happen again we would hope there would be better internet provision and lessons set up. It's a difficulty if children don't have electronic devices or anyone at home supporting them."
Will school buses be at full capacity?
"If the government had said we'd have to maintain social distancing for school transport that would be a huge issue for NYCC because frankly, we don't have the number of vehicles to make two or three trips to the school instead of one.
"But the government has said where there's a dedicated school bus service there doesn't have to be social distancing."
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