Melbourne teacher suspended after allowing children to attend school during lockdown

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A Melbourne school principal has been suspended after he allowed dozens of students to attend classes during lockdown. 9News

has been temporarily stood down while the Victorian Institute of Teaching investigates whether he poses an unacceptable risk of harm to children.The principal has told 9News he will be challenging the suspension and has refuted claims he is a risk to children.Mr Berryman said he had been very clear that parents and children had to meet all the government-issued criteria for them to come to school.

"It appears to me at the moment we're harming our children. We're harming them for very little gain to the broader community."

 

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This guy couldn’t be pulled away feom a camera. His logic was outstandingly ignorant. The school is serially a house and he though he could control things. Was bound to happen.

This guy needs a medal actually caring about students education

What a wonderful man. For some students, school is the safest place for them to be. Away from DV, drugs, access to food and positive attention from a supportive and caring adult. There needs to be more leaders like this.

I wonder how many people were then infected as a knock on effect.. Not good enough!

Yeah, can tell by the look and the teeth

How dare those kids learn.....

Suspended for ‘allowing’ kids to learn? Wow!

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