Parents to vote on school tests
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Your support makes all the difference.PARENTS are to be given a chance to vote on whether they want curriculum tests in schools to go ahead this year despite a decision by two main teaching unions to boycott them.
The National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations, which represents organisations in 10,000 schools, voted yesterday at its conference in Nottingham to go ahead with a ballot of members and as many other parents as possible.
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