Paisley Daily Express

Education chief stays on to help fight virus

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The director of education at East Renfrewshi­re Council has delayed her retirement to support the challenges faced during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Mhairi Shaw announced her retirement in February and was set to step down at the end of August after seven years in the role.

The end of Mhairi’s tenure at the helm of Scotland’s leading education department will now not be until October, as she took the decision that stability during these extremely challengin­g times would be of benefit to all.

All schools in the area closed on March 20 and since that time a large amount of work has been required to ensure pupils are supported during these difficult times.

Given the uncertaint­ies caused by coronaviru­s, the search for Mhairi’s successor has also been postponed and extending her time with the council will support a well-organised handover.

Mhairi said: “It has been an absolute honour to lead the Education Department at East Renfrewshi­re Council for the past seven years and I was looking forward to starting my retirement in the summer.

“No one could have predicted the situation we now find ourselves in though, and it wouldn’t have been right to stand down when originally planned in August.

“We are now faced with an unpreceden­ted situation but our team is working extremely hard to provide support for all our children and young people and as we are provided with guidance about reopening schools we will put the necessary plans in place to help us to return to a new normal as soon as is possible.

“With that in place there will be secure direction which will help schools and the department to move forward.”

Councillor Paul O’Kane, convener for education and equalities, added: “Mhairi has a wealth of experience.

“I am delighted and grateful that she has taken the decision to stay on.”

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