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“Leave those kids alone” 03.03.09

Parents group vows to fight bus fare hikes

THE Donegal-based president of the National Parents Association for Vocational Schools and Community Colleges (NPAVSCC) has hit out at the massive increases in school bus fares due from next September.
Inishowen parents face an almost doubling of the transport fees per second level student from €168 to €300. Families were initially expected to pay the full price of the tickets by July 2009 but Bus Eireann has now extended the payment time to December. The new fares will mean that parents with two children using the bus will have to pay €600 next term – up from the current €336. The maximum charge per family will be €650.
NPAVSCC president Frank McDaid last night described the hike as a “punitive tax” on parents already struggling with mounting bills to educate their children and keep their homes going.
"This is a very punitive tax on parents at a time when they could well do with it," said Mr McDaid.
"We have just had our annual conference at the weekend and we passed a motion that we go forward and talk again to the Department of Education and the Minister for Education to try and get these costs limited or reversed as soon as possible."
Mr McDaid said most families, and especially bigger families, would seriously struggle with the cost of books, uniforms and now, an increase in their children's bus fares.
The Inver-based parents' representative, who also sits on the board of the Donegal VEC, called on parents in the peninsula to vigorously lobby their local politicians on the issue.
"Making cutbacks in education is not the sensible thing to do when we are tightening our belts. Finland came through two recessions and not once did they cut back on education and it stood to them.
"The Government seems to think that it can make cuts in all sectors of society but education should never be one of them. On behalf of our children we would say to the Government, give us an education that will allow us a quality of life for our lifetime.
"We would say, leave the students alone.”
Mr McDaid added: "Many parents don't realise that these increases are coming in this September on top of all the other costs such as third level registration fees, books and uniforms. We would encourage all parents to contact their local representatives in a bid to have this increase overturned," added Mr McDaid.
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