Sheanne Mulholland, The Courier

Sheanne Mulholland

The Courier

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Sheanne:

Dundee schools to close for next teacher strike but nurseries will stay OPEN

The latest round of industrial action will see schools shut their doors next week. → Read More

Fife and Angus schools to close during three days of teacher strikes next month

Fife and Angus schools will close as a result of further days of teacher strike action that are to take place next month. → Read More

Dundee schools to close during two more days of teacher strike action next month

All Dundee schools will be affected by two days of teacher strike next month. → Read More

Elf on the Shelf competition: Is your elf quirky enough to win you a £50 toy voucher?

'Tis the season when our houses are overtaken with mischievous elves - and their antics could win you a £50 toy voucher. As many children in Tayside and → Read More

Brechin teen Kacey Tasker awarded Courier Gold Star for her dedication to caring for others

Brechin teenager Kacey Tasker dedicates herself to caring for others, particular her mum, gran and great granny. Carer Kacey, 17, helps mum Jenna Lindsay → Read More

5 top pumpkin carving tips from Kirkcaldy crafter Pumpkin McFife

Pumpkin carving expert James Phimister, also known as Pumpkin McFife, offers top tips on achieving a professional finish on your creation. → Read More

SURVEY: Dundee parents express anger over school dinners – tell us what you think

Frustrated parents took to our social media platforms to vent their discontent with school meals in Dundee and surrounding areas. Parents complained of → Read More

Four key questions from teachers put to Fife politicians at education hustings

Teachers quizzed Fife politicians on how they would tackle education issues if they were successful in tomorrow's local elections. → Read More

Fife teachers demand more staff, smaller classes and reduced workload

Demands for more teachers, smaller class sizes and less stress and overworking are being made by Fife teachers. And further calls to better tackle violent → Read More

Magic comes to Tayview Primary as pupils celebrate World Book Day

Kids at Tayview Primary School, in Dundee, dressed up in costumes with a magical theme to celebrate World Book Day. The youngsters also completed reading → Read More

Christmas cards for care home residents from kind-hearted Fintry sisters Rebecca, 10, and Scarlet, 7

Rebecca and Scarlet Redford, from Fintry, delivered 70 hand-written Christmas cards to Pitkerro Care Centre, in Dundee. → Read More

P1: School applications for enrolment into primary – here’s what you need to know

School applications for enrolment into primary are usually a relatively simple process. However, as a parent, it's a big decision choosing where and when → Read More

11 Questions with Kyle Falconer: School days, first gigs with The View, and new solo album

As international rock star Kyle Falconer gears up for the release of his second solo album later this month, he takes a moment to look back at where it all started. → Read More

11 Questions with Kyle Falconer: School days, first gigs with The View, and new solo album

As international rock star Kyle Falconer gears up for the release of his second solo album later this month, he takes a moment to look back at where it all started. → Read More

LONG READ: Should Scotland’s primary school starting age be raised to seven?

At the age of four or five children in Scotland take their first footsteps into the classroom, but there is debate about whether that should be delayed. We look at the arguments for and against raising the school start age. → Read More

LONG READ: Should Scotland’s primary school starting age be raised to seven?

At the age of four or five children in Scotland take their first footsteps into the classroom, but there is debate about whether that should be delayed. We look at the arguments for and against raising the school start age. → Read More

LONG READ: Should Scotland’s primary school starting age be raised to seven?

At the age of four or five children in Scotland take their first footsteps into the classroom, but there is debate about whether that should be delayed. We look at the arguments for and against raising the school start age. → Read More

Fundraisers walk 26 miles for Dundee kids clothing charity

Fundraisers are walking a 26 mile route around Dundee's green circular path to raise essential funds for local children's clothing charity, Togs. → Read More

Dundee teenager campaigns to raise awareness of peer sexual abuse

A Dundee teenager is raising awareness of peer sexual abuse to help young people recognise the dangers of unhealthy relationships. → Read More

Extended year nurseries to be closed over Easter holidays

Some preschool youngsters will miss out on nursery hours over the Easter break - despite being enrolled to attend. → Read More