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An Irish school asked parents to supply toilet paper and towels due to budget cuts, revealing education funding struggles.
A primary school principal in County Louth, Ireland, said her school asked parents to provide one roll of toilet paper and one hand towel per student due to budget constraints, highlighting widespread financial strain on public schools.
Emily Scully, principal of Darver National School, made the remarks during a live radio interview, explaining that rising costs and limited funding have forced schools to rely on parental donations for basic supplies.
The request, while small, reflects broader challenges in Ireland’s education system, where underfunding is increasingly pushing schools to seek help from families for essential items.
Una escuela irlandesa pidió a los padres que suministraran papel higiénico y toallas debido a los recortes presupuestarios, revelando las dificultades de financiación de la educación.