Headteachers in jobs dispute are praised by inspectors
The Herald, 28 August 2009, reports that Acting headteachers from two primaries in Scotland's largest local authority who were replaced under controversial circumstances have been praised by school inspectors.
The development follows accusations in June that Glasgow City Council had appointed new heads to the schools without consulting parents.
Mike Dailly, principal solicitor with the Glasgow-based Govan Law Centre, which is taking the case, said: "These reports show why parents have been so loyal to the acting headteachers and are a clear demonstration of why the council should have consulted with the parents."
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The development follows accusations in June that Glasgow City Council had appointed new heads to the schools without consulting parents.
Mike Dailly, principal solicitor with the Glasgow-based Govan Law Centre, which is taking the case, said: "These reports show why parents have been so loyal to the acting headteachers and are a clear demonstration of why the council should have consulted with the parents."
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