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Petition calls for 'Educating Greater Manchester' head's reinstatement | Petition calls for 'Educating Greater Manchester' head's reinstatement |
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Hundreds of people have signed a petition calling for suspended Salford head teacher Drew Povey to be reinstated. | Hundreds of people have signed a petition calling for suspended Salford head teacher Drew Povey to be reinstated. |
Mr Povey, head at Harrop Fold High school in Little Hulton, was in the TV series Educating Greater Manchester. | Mr Povey, head at Harrop Fold High school in Little Hulton, was in the TV series Educating Greater Manchester. |
He vowed to clear his name after he and three other members of staff were sent home last week. | He vowed to clear his name after he and three other members of staff were sent home last week. |
The BBC understands the suspensions relate to record-keeping at the school. | |
Now an online petition has been signed by more than 500 people and a protest is being planned on Thursday. | Now an online petition has been signed by more than 500 people and a protest is being planned on Thursday. |
Steven Mears, who started the petition, wrote: "He has done some amazing things in his time at the school". | Steven Mears, who started the petition, wrote: "He has done some amazing things in his time at the school". |
He said Mr Povey had turned it into a "respectable school that people now want to go to" and added the head's reinstatement was "vital to current and future pupils". | He said Mr Povey had turned it into a "respectable school that people now want to go to" and added the head's reinstatement was "vital to current and future pupils". |
In a letter posted on the school's website, chair of governors Anne Boyson said Mr Povey and three other staff were "absent from school". | |
She said it was a "very difficult situation" and she appreciated staff and parents "may have concerns". | |
The "confidential situation" would be dealt with "as quickly as possible", the letter said. | |
Second series | Second series |
Mr Povey, 40, who has been at the school for 12 years has called the suspension "unfair" but said he would "cooperate fully with the investigation". | Mr Povey, 40, who has been at the school for 12 years has called the suspension "unfair" but said he would "cooperate fully with the investigation". |
Salford City Council said it would not comment about the internal investigation but confirmed Mr Povey and other colleagues had been suspended from their roles at the school last week. | Salford City Council said it would not comment about the internal investigation but confirmed Mr Povey and other colleagues had been suspended from their roles at the school last week. |
About 2m people watched the documentary about Harrop Fold in 2017. | About 2m people watched the documentary about Harrop Fold in 2017. |
Channel 4 announced earlier this year it would return to the school to film a second series, which will be sold worldwide. | Channel 4 announced earlier this year it would return to the school to film a second series, which will be sold worldwide. |
The award-winning Educating documentaries, which have previously focused on Yorkshire, Cardiff and Essex, have won praise for their coverage on the lives of teenagers and teachers. | The award-winning Educating documentaries, which have previously focused on Yorkshire, Cardiff and Essex, have won praise for their coverage on the lives of teenagers and teachers. |
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