Claudette James

Council: Barnet

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Schools Forum

Schools Forum - Wednesday 26th June, 2024 4.00 pm

The Schools Forum meeting scheduled for Wednesday 26 June 2024 was set to cover a range of financial updates and policy discussions concerning Barnet's schools. Key agenda items included the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) outturn for 2023-24, an update on maintained school balances, and a review of the High Needs Block, which was anticipated to be in deficit.

June 26, 2024
Schools Forum Secretary

Schools Forum - Tuesday 19th March, 2024 4.00 pm

The Schools Forum of Barnet Council met remotely on Tuesday 19 March 2024 to discuss a range of financial matters concerning the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG), school balances, early years funding, and the High Needs Block. The meeting's agenda focused on updates and decisions regarding the allocation and forecasting of these crucial educational funds.

March 19, 2024, 4:00 pm
Schools Forum Secretary

Schools Forum - Thursday 11th January, 2024 4.00 pm

The Schools Forum met on Thursday 11 January 2024 to discuss the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) forecast outturn for 2023-24, the budget proposals for 2024-25, and the use of DSG reserves. Key decisions included the approval of the 2024-25 budget, the allocation of DSG reserves for supporting movers in and urgent repairs, and the approval of de-delegation rates for 2024-25.

January 11, 2024, 4:00 pm
Schools Forum Secretary

Schools Forum - Thursday 19th October, 2023 4.00 pm

October 19, 2023, 4:00 pm
Schools Forum Secretary

Schools Forum - Thursday 29th June, 2023 4.00 pm

June 29, 2023, 4:00 pm

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 14

Average per Month: 0.3

Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.