Pupils in a primary school in Yorkshire will have to travel to another school for part of each day because of difficulties in recruiting a teacher. Easington Primary Academy pupils will be driven to another school for morning lessons in literacy and numeracy. The school said a long-term supply teacher had left earlier than expected and a replacement could not be found. But a Department for Education spokeswoman said there was no shortage of primary school teachers. Head teachers’ organisations have been warning that a shortage of teachers has become a “crisis” for schools. Read more on the BBC Website HERE