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GenresSunshine Pop
Folk Rock
Baroque Pop
Psychedelic Folk
Dance/Electronic
OriginCalifornia
United States
AlbumsAnd Then. . . Along Comes the Association
Insight Out
Birthday
The Association "Live"
Official site theassociationwebsite.com
Labels Jubilee
Valiant
Columbia
RCA Records
Elektra
Skos genreDance/Electronic
Pop
Hip-Hop/Rap
Members Larry Ramos
Del Ramos
Jim Yester
Terry Kirkman
SongsNever My LoveInsight Out · 1967 WindyInsight Out · 1967 CherishAnd Then... Along Comes the Association · 1966 View 25+ more
ListNever My LoveInsight Out · 1967
WindyInsight Out · 1967
CherishAnd Then... Along Comes the Association · 1966
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About The Association


The Association is an American sunshine pop band from California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the Billboard charts and were the lead-off band at 1967's Monterey Pop Festival. They are known for intricate vocal harmonies by the band's multiple singers.

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A " lack of basic information" about work to address dangerous concrete in schools in England is " shocking and disappointing" a report by MPs says.

The Department For Education (DfE) should say how many surveys are yet to be carried out and how many temporary classrooms have been ordered, it said.

The Report comes a month after The Last official list confirmed 214 schools and colleges had reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac).

The DfE rejected the assessment.

A spokeswoman said the government had " taken swift action, responding to new evidence, to identify and support all schools with Raac to ensure the safety of pupils and teachers".

The Public Accounts Committee, which scrutinises The Delivery of public services, warned The List of schools with Raac would grow, and expressed concern that the DfE " does not have a good enough understanding of the risks in schools".

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Dame Meg Hillier , chair of The Committee , said many schools were " still not sure where they stand or whether they'll get The Money to sort out the problems that they've got".

The Report also stressed broader concerns about The State of School Buildings , noting that the DfE was yet to establish whether asbestos was present in around 1,000 schools.

It warned that the government's School Rebuilding Programme was behind schedule and would not be able to help many schools that ultimately need rebuilding.

The condition of schools was worse in the north of England, it added, as well as in rural and coastal areas.

A DfE spokeswoman said questionnaire responses had been gathered from all education settings " in affected areas" and most schools did not have Raac.

" We have been clear that we will do whatever it takes to remove Raac from The School and college estate. We Are working closely with schools with Raac to ensure remediation work is carried out and disruption to learning is minimised, " She Said .

" Our School Rebuilding Programme is continuing to rebuild and refurbish School Buildings in the poorest condition, with The First 400 projects selected ahead of schedule. "

An estimated 700,000 children in England are being taught in unsafe or ageing School Buildings that need major repairs, according to.

The Presence of Raac was thrust into the spotlight at The End of August when the government told affected schools without safety mitigations to shut days before the start of term.

The sudden change in approach left for weeks as head teachers scrambled to make alternative arrangements. The DfE spokeswoman said " only a small handful" of schools taught remotely " for a short period".

The DfE first published a list of affected schools on 19 September. It had suggested it would update it every fortnight, but So Far that has only happened once, on 19 October.

It said 202 of the 214 were now offering full-time face-to-face education.

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One parent, whose children's school was waiting for asbestos to be cleared so a Raac survey could be carried out last month,

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Geoff Barton, General Secretary of The Association of School and College Leaders, said it " appears to be taking an eternity to put in place remedial measures".

" We Are gravely concerned that when the government eventually gets around to permanent solutions for affected schools it will do so at the expense of other schools that desperately need upgrading, " He Said .

Paul Whiteman , General Secretary of The Head teachers' union NAHT, said he was " increasingly concerned" especially for exam students in affected schools.

" Many schools are still awaiting temporary classrooms and are having to repurpose dining halls, PE facilities, and spaces for after-school provision and wrap-around care, " He Said .

Daniel Kebede , General Secretary of the National Education Union, said schools needed " substantial New Money to tackle a crisis in School Buildings ".

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