Funding for schools in disadvantaged areas is being axed from 30 June due to Stormont budget cuts.
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BBC News NI education correspondent

Families are facing court battles to get their children's money, in pots worth up to £210m in total.

Families are facing court battles to get their children's money, in pots worth up to £210m in total.

Complaints about grades have risen in England and Wales since the end of Covid disruption policies.

It is the first time in its history that the ASCL will ballot its members over strike action.

An expert panel says inadequate leadership at three children's homes led to "horrific abuse".

More than 300,000 children in England have to share beds with family members, analysis suggests.

The head teacher says there has been repeated vandalism in the sixth form toilets.

An advisory group will consider whether a new maths qualification is needed for 16 to 18-year-olds.

Families are facing court battles to get their children's money, in pots worth up to £210m in total.

Complaints about grades have risen in England and Wales since the end of Covid disruption policies.

It is the first time in its history that the ASCL will ballot its members over strike action.

An expert panel says inadequate leadership at three children's homes led to "horrific abuse".

More than 300,000 children in England have to share beds with family members, analysis suggests.

The head teacher says there has been repeated vandalism in the sixth form toilets.

An advisory group will consider whether a new maths qualification is needed for 16 to 18-year-olds.

Complaints about grades have risen in England and Wales since the end of Covid disruption policies.

It is the first time in its history that the ASCL will ballot its members over strike action.

An expert panel says inadequate leadership at three children's homes led to "horrific abuse".
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