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Students Occupy Runcorn College!

I.W.W Education Workers Union | 04.03.2007 16:23 | Education | Social Struggles | Liverpool

Over fifty Sixth Form students at Riverside College, Runcorn, Cheshire reacted against the removal of I.T. facilities from the college and the atmosphere of secrecy in which the ill-disguised asset strip was carried out.

With just weeks before AS and A-Level examinations, computers from the former Runcorn Sixth Form building were to be removed, apparently to be installed next door in the former Halton College building.

The two colleges were forced into an amalgamation by the local Labour run authority last summer against the wishes of staff, pupils, parents and the local community in general.

This comes against a background of enforced school closures and amalgamations in Halton (Runcorn and Widnes) over the last six years and, much like those amalgamations, the new Riverside College has been less than successful.

Students circulated a petition against the removal of the I.T. equipment on Thursday 1 March when the news first broke, without any previous communication or consultation with either students or staff.

The following morning - when the computers were due to be taken away - a spontaneous protest took place by a small number of students in the I.T suite from which the equipment was being removed.

The protest quickly escalated with more and more students joining and a barricade was constructed out of chairs.

Senior members of staff were called to defuse the situation and attempted to answer questions about the controversial decision - openly admitting that there had been a breakdown in communication - but did not satisfactorily answer queries.

Instead, students agreed to continue discussions at a later date between senior members of staff and individual tutor groups.

I.W.W Education Workers Union

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realy

04.03.2007 16:36

they're not occupying it now

so


Apparently not, but...

04.03.2007 17:11

Phrases such as 'short and sweet' and 'better than nothing' come to mind. This is probably the first time many of these students have taken any kind of political action. They need our support. Ungdomshuset wasn't built in a day.

Neon Black
- Homepage: http://dreaming-neon-black.blogspot.com


agreed

04.03.2007 18:29

your right,just a bit dissed

so


First Time For Everything.

05.03.2007 17:34

I think it's great than 17 and 18 year olds are taking part in things like this. For many, it is the first time they have been involved in something like this. Others have an involvement going back to the Dockers Strike and the bombing of Kosovo when they were in junior school. Not every kid has the good fortune to come from a radical background, so something like this can only be a good thing.

Forty Twenty