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Schools

    Irish teenagers to address space experts in US after beating 26,000 other schools
    Nutrition of hot school meals to be reviewed by health officials
    Vast majority of teachers in Ireland suffering 'moderate to high' burnout
    Leaving Cert examiners offer €100,000 contract to research how AI can be used to correct papers
    Opinion: School Avoidance is a crisis - here's how we can support children back into education
    Marian Quinn
    The number of schools needing financial crisis help has increased by 540% in two years
    Almost half of schools receiving financial guidance are Deis and special schools.
    Galway-Tipperary showdown in store in Croke Cup final on St Patrick's Day
    Garda investigating origin of 'hoax' threatening email that closed several schools in Co Clare
    Hot school meals: They're so important, but we could be offering much better food
    Dr Catherine Conlon
    Experts hit out at 'ultra-processed' hot school meals ahead of scheme's expansion
    Ireland has spent €86 million on prefabs for schools over the past three years
    Schools, creches and universities to close during periods covered by Status Red warnings
    Principals raise concerns over student use of addictive 'snus' nicotine pouches in schools
    Government issues tender for controversial €9m mobile phone pouch contract
    Status Orange warning 'doesn't change anything' for schools, as they continue to monitor risk
    Tens of thousands affected by power and water outages as further snow-ice warnings in place
    Counties in the south have been worst affected by the cold snap.
    Opinion: Our rules around seclusion and restraint in schools are failing children
    Derval McDonagh
    Debunked: Years-old headline used to suggest Taoiseach wants to bar unvaccinated kids from school
    Niamh O'Reilly: Simon says Friday is a good day for an election. Good for whom, exactly?
    Niamh O'Reilly
    Parenting: Fire up the chopper, I think I'm a helicopter parent
    Margaret Lynch
    Foley denies misleading Dáil over encounter with phone pouch company executive
    Norma Foley says there are enough special ed places for every child in Dublin 15 - but parents disagree
    Two parents who sit on the Dublin 15 Taskforce, dispute the Minister’s claim.
    How did no-one notice 8-year-old Kyran Durnin may have died up to two years ago?
    Questions are being asked about how Kyran’s disappearance was not spotted by authorities.
    Opinion: Government cannot delay when it comes to redress for school abuse survivors
    Dr James Gallen
    Taoiseach: 'If religious orders don’t do the right thing and pay redress, we'll legislate to make sure they do'
    Opinion: The children of Dublin 8 deserve better than the school numbers on offer
    Louise Fitzpatrick
    Taoiseach accuses SF of 'hypocrisy' as phone pouch scheme already in place in Northern Ireland
    Chambers defends €9m phone pouch spend as opposition ask minister 'are you for real?'
    Teachers slam government for €9m spend on locking phones during school
    New Labour Bill aims to ensure religious orders pay redress to victims of sexual abuse
    Mary McAleese speaks out about 'state of terror' that children faced in schools in the past
    Minister says portrayal of Irish family in now withdrawn SPHE book 'not the depiction we would want'
    Opinion: Religious organisations, as well as the perpetrators, must be held to account for this abuse
    Rachel Morrogh
    'Pay up': New figures show religious orders only paid 16% of institutional redress costs
    The Explainer: How is Ireland still uncovering stories of widespread abuse?
    How will the Commission into child abuse in schools work, and which schools will it cover?
    And have lessons been learned from how previous inquiries were carried out?
    Abuse survivors told scoping inquiry they believed paedophile rings operated at some schools
    “The principal would open the door, see the abuse taking place, even rape in progress, and just close the door again.”
    TUI president: It's time to put an end to the teacher retention and recruitment crisis
    David Waters
    Social media a “clear threat” to teenagers' mental health, say Irish doctors
    Almost one-third of students feel they don't belong at school, says new report
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