Parents, are you worried about a school merger that seems like a done deal? News of a potential merger between the Pennine Alliance Learning Trust (PALT) and Trinity Academy Multi-Academy Trust (Trinity MAT) in Calderdale has sparked significant concern, and for good reason. Let's break down what's happening.
This week, The Courier reported on the possibility of PALT, which manages several schools including Calder High School and Burnley Road Academy, joining forces with Trinity MAT. But here's where it gets controversial...
Parents quickly raised eyebrows when they realized that David Sheard, the Chief Financial Officer for Trinity MAT, was also appointed as the interim Chief Financial Officer for PALT. This raised a red flag, as it appeared the merger might be predetermined, despite PALT launching a consultation with parents to gather their opinions.
Local MP Josh Fenton-Glynn has even written to the Secretary of State for Education to voice these concerns, highlighting the worries of many parents.
However, PALT has firmly stated that the two issues are unrelated. A spokesperson explained that the appointment of Sheard was simply an operational decision to fill a temporary financial expertise gap following a staff departure. They emphasized that "it would be wrong to connect the two."
To ensure parents are well-informed, PALT has launched a questionnaire to gather feedback and has scheduled meetings next week to discuss the proposed merger in detail.
What do you think? Does the explanation from PALT ease your concerns, or do you still have reservations about the potential merger? Share your thoughts in the comments below – let's discuss!