Written answers

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Department of Education and Skills

School Staffing

Photo of Róisín ShortallRóisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Independent)
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579. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills in respect of a school and the delivering equality of opportunity in schools scheme band 1 (details supplied) in Dublin 9, if she will provide an update on the appeal lodged by this school against the decision of her Department to suppress a concessionary post; if her attention has been drawn to the fact that the enrolment for September 2014 was above the designated quota; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [12985/15]

Photo of Jan O'SullivanJan O'Sullivan (Limerick City, Labour)
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Budget 2012 provided for the phased withdrawal of approximately 428 posts allocated to some schools under disadvantage programmes prior to the introduction of DEIS in 2005. Due to conflicting reports of posts being lost in these schools, my Department produced a report on the impact of the withdrawal of these legacy posts from DEIS Band 1 and Band 2 Schools. Following the Government's decision of 21 February 2012 in the matter, a number of schools continued to retain disadvantaged legacy posts from previous disadvantage schemes on a year to year basis and only where warranted, based on the enrolment of the previous 30th September. The criteria used for the allocation of teachers to primary schools is published annually on the website of the Department of Education and Skills. The key factor for determining the level of staffing resources provided at individual school level is the staffing schedule for the relevant school year and pupil enrolments on the previous 30 September. The staffing arrangements for the 2015/16 school year are set out in Circular 0005/2015 which is available on the Department website.

I will arrange for the information in relation to the school referred to by the Deputy to be sent directly to her.

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