Village Schools that by the standards of their communities are too small will unite under one umbrella organization with a joint administration. That way, they can still comply with the norm and they do not close.
That reports the Volkskrant. The overarching governance is, in contrast to the control which they are fully committed to maintaining the schools
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The association is set up in the coming weeks. It is not intended that all schools threatened to join there. According to the initiator Jan Schuurman Hess is seven provisionally a nice number. Report more then a second association.
State Secretary for Education Sander Dekker comes up with legislation that allows the construction. He will also leave after the summer whether he has earmarked additional funds to support the initiative
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In 2014, more than 100 schools closed their doors. Most because they had become too small. Existing governments want that kind of schools down because the cost per pupil is relatively high.
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