
Ruth Perry
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 7 years ago |
Date of birth | July 16,1939 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Grand Cape Mount |
Liberia | |
Date of died | January 8,2017 |
Died | Columbus |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Party | Unity Party |
Nationality | Liberian |
Education | University of Liberia |
Previous position | President of Liberia (1996–1997) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1725401 |
Ruth Perry Life story
Ruth Sando Fahnbulleh Perry was a Liberian politician. She served as the interim Chairman of the Council of State of Liberia from 3 September 1996 until 2 August 1997, following the First Liberian Civil War.
Ruth Perry: Inquest hears head felt humiliated after Ofsted inspection

... Ruth Perry told her husband Jonathan she believed her career could be over, on the first day of the inspection at Caversham Primary in November 2022...
Family of head teacher hope lessons can be learned

... Ruth Perry, 53, was head teacher at Caversham Primary School, in Reading, for 13 years...
Ruth Perry: Family crowdfunding after legal aid refused

... An inquest into the death of Ruth Perry is due to open on Tuesday, but her family was told last week that their request for legal aid had been refused...
Parents' social contract with schools fractured - Ofsted

... Head teacher Ruth Perry s suicide ahead of an " inadequate" Ofsted rating led to a debate about how the watchdog operates, with calls for its single-word grading system to be replaced with a narrative judgement...
Ofsted 'seen as toxic' and schools should 'self-evaluate' instead, says inquiry

... The suicide of head teacher Ruth Perry earlier this year highlighted the pressure inspections can put on schools and led to a The inquiry recommended stopping Ofsted, the education inspectorate for England, from having " direct contact" with schools...
New Ofsted report rates Ruth Perry's school as good

... Ruth Perry died in January after being told Caversham Primary School in Berkshire was being downgraded from outstanding to inadequate...
Ruth Perry: Ofsted chief defends inspection after head's death

...By Charlotte Andrews & PA MediaBBC NewsOfsted inspectors who downgraded Ruth Perry s school shortly before she took her own life were " professional and humane" in their role, the watchdog s chief inspector has said...
Ofsted and Ruth Perry: MPs to hold inquiry into school inspections

... The suicide of head teacher Ruth Perry led to a debate about how Ofsted works...
Ruth Perry: Family crowdfunding after legal aid refused
By Joe CampbellBBC News
The Family of a head teacher who took her own Life After Ofsted rated her school inadequate have launched an appeal for help with their legal costs.
An inquest into the death of Ruth Perry is due to open on Tuesday, but her family was told last week that their request for legal aid had been refused.
Ms Perry died in January, less than two months after the Ofsted inspection of Caversham Primary in Reading.
She told friends and family that the inspection had left her " broken".
The Report downgraded The School from outstanding to inadequate, after inspectors said they had discovered problems with safeguarding.
A later inspection by Ofsted judged The School to be have earned a grade of good.
The Family have argued that help funding legal representation would be in The Public interest.
They said, in contrast, the costs of a seven strong team representing Ofsted and counsel for Brighter Futures for Children, the council-owned company that runs Reading's schools, will both be funded from The Public purse.
The Family has described the decision as " unjust, " adding that without legal aid, Ruth's husband and school age daughters will have to rely on the late headteacher's widower's pension to help meet their legal bills.
They say they want the inquest to uncover The Details of what led to Ms Perry's death and what " lessons can be learnt to prevent future such deaths from occurring".
The crowdfunding appeal was almost half way to its £50,000 target less than 48 Hours after it was launched on Saturday.
The Family said any excess over and above their legal costs would be donated to The Charity Inquest, which supports the families of those challenging The Authorities over the death of a loved one.
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