A talented young GAA player from Tullamore remains without a secondary school place this morning.
Thirteen-year-old Caiden Rattigan Hogan, who plays both hurling and football for the Blues, is among a number of students in the town still without a placement as the new school year begins.
According to his mother Amanda, Caiden applied to Cólaiste Choilm and Tullamore College, but still hasn't been offered a place at either school.
"Words can't describe how my son is feeling right now," she posted on Facebook last night.
"He is not just another statistic, he is a child who's mental health should not have to suffer, who should be given his basic right to an education."
Replying to the post, local TD Carol Nolan said: "I have been on to Minister Foley's office on a number of occasions and will continue to pursue the matter and support the families affected."
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