Education unions are calling on a school to scrap plans to become an academy as the resignation of senior staff has left it without a “democratic mandate”.
Worthing High is in the final stages of the move, which has encountered strong opposition from parents and teachers.
In May the school’s governing body voted to apply to the Department for Education for academy status.
But since then a number of high-profile members of staff and governors have resigned – including the former head Alison Beer.
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