Schools are 'walking a tightrope' as they try to cope with teacher and pupil absences, a union says.
South Gloucestershire branch secretary Lee Everson said pressure on schools was now higher than ever
He said while there had been no full closures, year groups were being sent home due to staff shortages. "The idea that things are getting back to normal has simply not happened. It's at its worst in schools currently," Mr Everson said. Bradley Stoke Community School headteacher Steve Moir said they always have remote learning plans on stand by.
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