Sunderland Echo

IT’S TIME TO TALK

Governors plea to work together as headteache­r returns to her school after controvers­ial letter which caused fury over claims against Bangladesh­i families

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

A headteache­r is returning to her Sunderland primary following a letter which caused fury over claims against its Bangladesh­i families – leaving its community concerned its views are being ignored.

Karen Todd caused outcry with a letter to Richard Avenue parents in December,claiming the behaviour of some were exposing staff, children and relative satan increased threat from Covid-19 through “against the law” activities.

These included weddings and mehndi nights, where Asian brides meet friends before marriages, with her letter adding she felt: “Totally let down by a small element of the Bangladesh­i community.”

She apologised the next day and was later absent from the school. Now she is returning, leaving families and Sunderland Bangladesh Internatio­nal Centre concerned.

A letter to families states the head would return in coming weeks initially working from home.

It adds: “Mrs Todd and our school governors are dedicated to ensuring that Richard Avenue is a vibrant, multicultu­ral school that fosters a stimulatin­g, creative and inclusive environmen­tfor your children to learn in and grow.

“As we begin to see coronaviru­s restrictio­ns ease in our area over the coming months, reconnecti­ng with our community is important to us.

"We’ll be in touch again soon to look at how we can work together to move forward and achieve this.”

One parent said they had “genuine concerns” about the decision.

They said :" I’ m also appalled at how the email has just glazed over the issue of why she was suspended in the first place.”

The Tatham Street centre said correspond­ence with the school has gone without reply and it is looking to set up a public forum for families.

When the Echo contacted the school we were told to contact the governors and were sent extracts from a letter to parents by Together for Children on behalf of the governors. Together for Children, which works on behalf of Sunderland City Council, said in December it was unable to comment while an investigat­ion was ongoing.

When it was asked for a response to the head’s return after it provided a comment on behalf of governors, a spokespers­on said that as the responsibi­lity to respond to complaints or investigat­ions lies with governors, it would be inappropri­ate to comment further.

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Headteache­r Karen Todd is returning to school.
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Richard Avenue Primary School.

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