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Schools look forward to welcoming back pupils
Dudley Council’s cabinet member for children and young people has said the local authority is looking forward to getting pupils back to school safely next week.

Summer school helps young people to connect
A special summer school programme has been held for children and young people aged 8 to 16 years who live in Dudley borough.

Support and advice for GCSE students
GCSE students across Dudley borough can get free support and advice as they get their results this week.

Children’s services award commendation
A council project has been commended at this year’s MJ Awards, the high-profile awards for local government.

DPA festival success
More than 2,400 people from around the world tuned into a live broadcast by Dudley Performing Arts this month.

Alternative education provision consultation
Dudley Council is consulting on alternative education provision to allow children at risk of exclusion to receive the education they need.

DPA online music festival this weekend
Dudley Performing Arts students are looking forward to performing for a virtual audience with an online music festival this weekend as part of this year's virtual Black Country Festival celebrations.

Council commits to SEND educational improvements
A specialist base for children with special educational needs is to be created at a borough primary school.

Dudley Performing Arts Online Festival needs an online audience
Dudley Performing Arts is preparing for an online festival this summer and while performers are already tuning up, an audience is now being invited to enjoy the show.

Consultation on support for out of school education
The council is seeking views on how it provides education for children not able to attend school due to illness or exclusion.

Online support for families
Parents and carers can get easy access to a wealth of online resources to help them support their children throughout the coronavirus crisis.

Schools welcome pupils back
Primary school heads and teachers are looking forward to welcoming some of their pupils back next week.