-
Gen Z Woman Sees Dog Being Surrendered at Shelter, Decides To Step In - 12 mins ago
-
NWSL semifinals: Chawinga available as Current face Pride - 15 mins ago
-
Kettering MP plans to back assisted dying bill - 18 mins ago
-
Southwest Airlines Plane Hit By Gunfire In Dallas - 34 mins ago
-
B.C. man charged with woman’s death reportedly also admitted killing someone else - 37 mins ago
-
Matka OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch Varun Tej’s Crime Drama Online - 39 mins ago
-
T-Mobile hacked in massive Chinese breach of telecom networks, WSJ reports - 40 mins ago
-
“Australians Don’t Like Losing”: Ricky Ponting On ODI Series Defeat To Pakistan - 41 mins ago
-
Catcalls and being followed – why women fear running in the dark - 44 mins ago
-
UCLA Bruins vs. Washington Huskies Highlights | FOX College Football - 56 mins ago
Parent ‘shocked’ at class photo with no ‘complex needs’ pupils
Aberdeenshire Council has apologised after parents were offered a choice of class photos with or without children with complex needs in them.
Parents at Aboyne Primary complained after being sent a link from a photography company offering them alternative pictures.
The council said the decision was not taken by the school and the link to the photos was immediately removed.
One of Natalie Pinnell’s daughters, who has additional support needs, attends the school.
“I was unsure why two options were given,” she said of her daughter’s photos.
“To say I was shocked is a massive understatement.”
She added: “The school were amazing, they were absolutely appalled.”
Tempest Photography told BBC Scotland in a statement it was investigating the matter, that it had spoken to the photographer involved and the school, and that at this stage there was no further comment.
Source link