ECONOMIC GROWTH

'Councils must act if academies fail', say care bosses

Councils must use their statutory powers to hold academies and other autonomous schools to account if standards fall, council bosses have warned.

Councils must use their statutory powers to hold academies and other autonomous schools to account if standards fall, council bosses have warned.

The Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) published two reports today (13 April), which highlight the risks involved with increasing school autonomy, either through the academy programme or other means.

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