Torbay Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Marcus Wood has worked out why schools close with the first flurry of snow.
He says on his blog it ‘is a classic case of unintended and undisirable consequences from badly drafted laws and poorly considered management targets for which our Government have become legendary’.
Hang on, I thought we were talking about snow?
He says: “Many of us remember trudging to school as children in all weathers, indeed I can remember being forced to carry on playing outdoor sport in freezing conditions regardless.”
It seems: “Pupil attendance records are a key Government target, and make up part of the performance tables that define a school heads record. A day in which hundreds of kids won’t arrive at at school would be disastrous for this ‘key performance indicator’ – whereas if the school is closed by the head the attendances aren’t counted for that day.
“So head teachers have a strong incentive to do the absolute opposite of what the targets are supposed to achieve.”
And what’s the snowy challenge?
“Schools need targets, and parents are entitled to information about their schools performance, but the challenge is to make sure that the tail does not wag the dog.”
Read the full article on Marcus Wood’s site
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