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Tipp Today:Clonmel High School reacts to the decision not to resource additional ASD unit

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Thursday 23rd January 2020

The decision not to support an additional ASD unit at Clonmel High School will have a major impact on students if it’s not reversed.The Department of Education has this week informed the management at the school that they would not be backing the much needed expansion.This is despite the fact that the school had enrolled additional students last September on the basis of promises from the department. Listen back to Principal Karen Stenson and ASD Unit co-ordinator Paddy O’Gorman

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