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Schools in Buncrana and Moville
“not fit for purpose”
20.01.20
ONE of the most
pressing issues raised by voters in Inishowen is the
shameful lack of investment in our school buildings,
according to Michael White, Green Party election
candidate for Donegal. “In one of the richest
countries on the planet, we have students and
teachers in Inishowen working out of prefabs. It’s
absolutely ridiculous and we need to sort this out
immediately”.
“Schools in Buncrana and Moville have been
completely neglected – and here I am highlighting
Crana College and Moville Community College,
although I know there are additional schools that
need funding”. |
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Michael White, Green Party general
election candidate for Donegal. |
Michael continued
“Malcolm X once said ‘Education is the passport to
the future, for tomorrow belongs to those that
prepare for it today’ and the famous quote is
painted on the walls of the old, out-of-date and
overcrowded Crana College building. For nearly 20
years Crana College has been pressing for a new
school building, one that has still not been
provided. The current school building is no longer
fit for purpose.”
“Education is a top priority for the Green Party in
Donegal. If I am elected I will work to secure
infrastructure that provides pupils and teachers
have state-of-the-art facilities. Education is
absolutely key for our children – it’s a key way to
eradicate inequality and drive prosperity here”. |
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