132 Academies Update - KEY DECISION PDF 326 KB
Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, People and
Economy, which provided a brief from the Scrutiny Topic Work undertaken by the
Children, Young People and Families Policy and Performance Board, on “How we work with our family of schools”.
Members were advised that the Scrutiny Group held four meetings between
December 2014 and September 2015, in which they considered the role of the
Local Authority (LA) in all schools, including its relationship with Academies.
The Group considered whether there should be a differentiated approach between
officer roles, service provision and charges for maintained schools and
Academies.
Councillor Dennett, Chairman of the Children, Young People and Families
Policy and Performance Board attended the meeting to present the report. The
recommendations that emerged from the process were noted as follows:
That, to ensure
that the LA can share information and provide a level of influence across all
schools:
·
All
schools should receive the e-circular;
·
All
Head Teachers and Principals to be invited to the Head Teacher meetings with
the Director;
· Consideration be
given to the charges that were currently levied to Academies for access to
Council Services, charged at full cost recovery only; and
· Officers continue to
promote partnership working, encouraging Academies to work with the Council,
including the purchase of services through HBC Service Level Agreements.
Councillor Dennett dealt with Members’ questions before being thanked
for his attendance.
Reason(s) for
Decision
Working in
partnership with all the schools across Halton would provide a more coherent,
consistent offer for children and young people and the Borough.
Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
It was not considered
appropriate to treat Academies and the Free School differently as the Halton
offer could only be strengthened by all schools and the local authority working
together.
Implementation
Date
April 2016.
RESOLVED: That
1)
the
work undertaken by the Scrutiny Topic Group be noted; and
2)
the
recommendations of the Children, Young People and Families Policy and
Performance Board be approved.