Whitby Parents involved in the attempt to save Eskdale School from closure say they are dismayed by this weeks decision to merge the school with Caedmon College.
It means Eskdale School will close in September 2024
Terri-Anne Jones from the Save Eskdale group says they will now keep pressure on the governors and council to deliver on their promises.
Members of the Save Eskdale School campaign say their focus is now on ensuring the Governors and Council deliver on their promises after plans to merge the school with Caedmon college were approved this week.
Terri-Anne Jones, from the parent led group, thinks the merger decision will lead to more problems in the future.
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