Greens praise moratorium; call on Govt to extend it
The Green Party is backing the Government's decision to hold a five-year moratorium on all new school reviews, but is
calling on it to go further and stop current reviews and reconsider the 67 proposed closures already announced.
"Today's decision is a victory for all those schools, parents and communities that have fought the review process,"
Green Co-Leader Rod Donald said.
"The Education Minister appears to have finally listened to what parents, teachers and communities have been saying for
the past year. But it is ludicrous for him to accept that the process is flawed while continuing with his current round
of closures."
Mr Donald today visited four Invercargill schools that are threatened with closure.
"If Mr Mallard could have been with me today and seen the despair, hurt and frustration that parents, pupils and
teachers are feeling as a result of his plans to shut down perfectly viable schools he would stop this process in its
tracks.
"It will be a tragedy if, after all the great work they have done in publicising and fighting these closures, their own
schools fall victim to the Minister's failed plan," said Mr Donald.
"Till they, too, are taken off the hit-list the Green Party will redouble its efforts to save our schools."