a Preston school is located in the center of attention because of the school governor best known as former editor today - Rebekah Brooks
If Cribsheet again in an attempt to break news stories in the world to look away now.
Move over Murdoch, Preston Fulwood Academy stands by Rebekah Brooks in his darkest hour. In his spare time when not working as Executive Director in the empire of Rupert Brooks is the governor Fulwood Academy school, and a good happy, too, said the president of Governors, David Goldie.
Brooks has been a governor since 2009 and Goldie said he did a fantastic job. The Lancashire Evening Post reported Goldie said:
"My understanding is Rebecca Brooks said he had no knowledge of it, and your employer has invoked in this regard and believes that piracy is punishable by telephone. I believe in the presumption of innocence. I do not. ask them to leave and I must say it was a great governor for the academy "
asked if he was worried about the negative publicity around Ms. Brooks was affecting reputation of the academy, said: ".. I know it's true that I do not think many people are worried right now because I think most people assume innocence at this stage"
Brookslong invitation to present the awards at the ceremony of the school next Wednesday. Cribsheet is waiting to read all about the ceremony in the next edition of Lancashire Post Thursday night.
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News around the web . People Summer Reading Challenge asked us to remember that the posters can be downloaded from their website as well as lesson plans and ideas for activities that will help the challenge with great fanfare. No, we did. And until you throw in a link to your video on YouTube. . What would you do a large group of drunken students were dressed as chickens? Registrarism day in the life of the campus security is a fun read. . Meanwhile, in the Department of Education highjinks are statistical in nature, and they really goat Warwick Mansell. First, Twitter a link to this press release noting their dofe "gross abuse of statistics." Twitter: .. Can you find the flaw in the logic of Nick Gibb? Few people are NEET theme EBacc / EBacc therefore reinforce the decline in participation NEETHe said: embarrassing a government department responsible for education, so education statistics. He freely admits that: System schools in England that STAT-heavy. But the basic errors of interpretation - the correlation / causation confusion -. V Serious Network in Higher Education Guardian
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