230 pupils will have to be taught remotely because the school can't afford to pay bills.
Pressure is being heaped on the Department of Education to provide funding to keep a Dublin school open.
The Sacred Heart Junior School in Killinarden in Tallaght will have to shut on April 1st due to massive under-funding.
230 pupils will have to be taught remotely because the school can't afford to pay bills.
People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy says the government must urgently help:

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