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# Department of Education

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Changes to summer scheme for children with disabilities to be considered after High Court cases
Young children with autism left without education due to funding delays
New rules proposed to limit schools teaching 'difficult' children for fewer hours
'Lost in the system': Some school secretaries say they're not getting their 2.5% pay increases
'Absolutely unacceptable': Teachers unsure of when they'll be paid after starting new jobs
'Huge positive impact', 'very problematic': Mixed reactions to Irish exemption rule changes
Teen with autism to challenge expulsion from school in High Court
Abuse survivors report 'huge fear' of visits to hospitals and institutions
Concern hundreds of children with autism could be without school places in September
PE lessons could be taught through Irish in effort to make language relevant 'to the next generation'
The State won't know how many homeless students will be sitting the Leaving Cert this summer
'We're getting it in the neck': Lack of sub teachers at 'crisis point' as parents complain about schooling standards
'Signing on the dole embarrases them the most': School secretaries launch campaign for equal pay
Minister for Education suing Western Building Systems after concerns of structural defects at schools
'This would not happen in more affluent areas': Cabra community in protest over school pitch
Plans being drawn up for potential closure of more school buildings over structural defects
HSE reviewing hospitals built by WBS but says there are currently 'no safety concerns'
Attorney General consulted over awarding of school building contracts to WBS
Two more Dublin schools closed with immediate effect over structural problems
New subject changes for Junior Cert and Leaving Cert get the go ahead
School launches High Court challenge over decision requiring it to enrol boy with autism
Catholic mother loses case after claiming girl turned down for school bus scheme on religious grounds
'During the summer she has to sign on': Some school secretaries are paid €10,900 a year, others €35,000
'It's an absolute relief': Contractor to be appointed to complete schools impacted by Carillion collapse
Sammon liquidation: Schools say they're still optimistic they can open their doors in September
'There will be chaos': Locals object to plans for school on site of former Harold's Cross greyhound stadium
42 new primary and secondary schools to be built by 2022
'We're exhausted': Schools and contractors fearful and confused over Sammon examinership
'Religious groups shouldn't be involved in sex education'
School bus stopped by gardaí due to badly worn tyres and rust is taken out of service
'It's a global campus': Ireland's most expensive school with yearly €24k fees to open in September
Are you a lone parent? If so, you might be eligible for a €5,000 per year higher education bursary
Government plans to scrap provision allowing church to appoint teachers and principals
Fire safety audits to be carried out on 25 schools constructed in the last 20 years
'No more baptism barrier': Catholic schools won't use religion as admission criteria, says Bruton
English Language Teachers start shouting louder about their working rights
Sale of iconic Harold's Cross greyhound stadium for €23m gets go-ahead
School waiting lists are being scrapped - but it's not yet known what will happen to students currently on one
Harold's Cross Stadium is being sold to make way for schools
Government initiative to encourage more Travellers to become teachers