Evans Head
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Elevation | 6 |
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Weather | 17°C, Wind W at 16 km/h, 33% Humidity |
Postal code | 2473 |
Locations | Woodburn |
Broadwater | |
Population | 2016 census |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1123311 |
About Evans Head
Evans Head is a town in Richmond Valley Council of the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2016 census, Evans Head had a population of 2,843 people. It is 726 kilometres north of Sydney, and 11 kilometres east off the Pacific Highway from Woodburn.
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Schools to cut staff in budget squeeze, union says
By Branwen Jeffreys & Hazel ShearingEducation editor and education correspondent
Many schools in England are considering cutting teachers or teaching hours to save money, says The Head teachers' union, NAHT.
Of The 11,000 respondents to NAHT's snapshot survey, 66% said they will have to make teaching assistants redundant or cut their hours. Half say they could do The same for teachers.
School funding is increasing, but costs such as pay and energy are Rising Fast .
The Department For Education has Not Yet commented.
Ahead of The government's Autumn Statement next week, which is expected to bring widespread public funding cuts, The NAHT asked heads and other senior school staff about managing their budgets.
The 11,000 responses give a good overview of The decisions they are making this school year.
More Than half of those who replied (54%) said they would not be able to balance their budgets unless they make spending cuts.
Many also warned they would have to reduce support for Children , such as counselling for Mental Health issues, or extra help for individual pupils.
Claire Evans, head teacher at Eaton Valley Primary in West Bromwich , said her school is having to shoulder " unsustainable" price increases in an attempt to avoid passing these costs on to parents.
Most of a school's budget goes on pay, so The 5% pay increase that most teachers in England received in September has had a big knock-on impact on finances.
For Eaton Valley, it has added £90,000 to The annual bill for staff costs, which it is expected to find From Within its existing budget.
Other costs are spiralling too. A bus for a reception Class Trip to a farm has jumped from £870 to £1,070, and basic supplies like exercise books have gone up from 54p each to 65p.
The School 's caterers say they will charge £18,000 more for their services from April, as well as putting up costs per meal from £2. 30 to £2. 87.
" When you add that to The Rise in milk, to The Rise in paper, to The Rise in costs in school trips, to The pay rise for all teachers and teaching assistants, it becomes unsustainable in The Future , " Mrs Evans told The Bbc .
A fixed energy deal puts Eaton Valley in a better place than many other schools, so it is not planning to make any teachers redundant.
But it has decided not to replace teaching assistants who have left, in a bid to save money. It is cutting spending on classroom materials for Children by £45,000 this year.
Independent economists at The Institute for Fiscal Studies say after almost a decade of falling spending per pupil from 2010 to 2019, school budgets have started to rise in cash terms, but costs are increasing faster.
Paul Whiteman , NAHT General Secretary , said schools had " made all The easy savings already".
" The only things left to cut are things that will have a real immediate impact On Children - and especially those who are already The Most disadvantaged and vulnerable, " He Said , adding that The government must take " urgent action" to boost education spending.
Some schools have already told The Bbc they to avoid cutting staff, as they struggle to pay teachers their 5% rise.
Teachers over The pay rises, which education unions say are far below inflation.
The Department For Education has previously said The pay increases were The " highest pay awards for teachers in a generation" and that The average salary for teachers in November 2021 - The latest available Data - was £42,360.
Source of news: bbc.com