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Closing the school is the headteachers decision alone, not that of the individual teachers. Why should they have their pay affected by a decision that they haven't made? What if the majority of them are able to travel in but the head still insists on closing the school? Do you only pay the ones who are lucky enough to live in an area unaffected by bad weather who showed willing? Ultimately if the children are told not to come in then there is no point the teachers being there. As I've stated before, it seems that it doesn't take a lot for a school to close nowadays. My point is that blaming the teachers is misguided as it is not through their choice that they have the day off. Blame the poor road maintenance and County Council.
Phil Young
Thursday, January 17, 2013