Teachers at a Salford high school are taking further strike action as the dispute continues. We reported last month how members of teachers' union NASUWT at Co-op Academy Swinton went on strike for five days over the way the school is being run.
It came after more than 200 parents signed a petition over 'pedantic' school rules, saying they were making children's lives a misery.
During the first day of action pupils reportedly climbed onto the roof of the school and a child's finger was injured. Read more: Mum accused of 'neglect' for leaving five-week-old baby with grandparent overnight And the school faced further problems when it received racist abuse and threats of violence - some from parents - who were warned by the Trust
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