The school in Lucan emailed parents saying there was no toilet paper, hand towels or hand sanitiser in classrooms.
A Lucan primary school has asked students to bring in their own toilet paper as the industrial action by secretaries and caretakers rumbles on.
The school in Lucan emailed parents saying there was no toilet paper, hand towels or hand sanitiser in classrooms.
It's asking families to help out while the strike continues, according to the Irish Daily Mail.
Separately, at Scoil Bhríde in Kilcullen, Principal Dr. Sarah Fitzpatrick told Kfm how there is now no one available to meet parents dropping off children’s medication - and no caretaker to ensure floors are safe, raising the risk of slips and falls.

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