How have schools evolved in educate migrant children?

Education is extremely important to help change perceptions. The Councillors explain how schools have evolved to integrate migrant children and educate local children and encourage acceptance. The Councillors commend the schools for adapting to bring together all the communities in the Dungannon area. The schools run events to involved all the parents in the community. Schools celebrate EU language day in September to help share language and culture.

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