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Academies should be allowed to return to local authority control, a school leaders’ union has said
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ACADEMIES should be allowed to return to local authority control, the National Association of Head Teachers union has declared.

Heads should be able to ask for their school’s academy status to be reversed if it benefits pupils, delegates at the NAHT annual conference in Harrogate heard.

A motion passed on Saturday called on the union’s executive to lobby the government to amend the legislation preventing academies from returning to local authority control.

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