Parents angry at plans for a shake-up of a city's schools have protested outside the offices of Radio Stoke.
Up to 30 parents protested outside the radio station as Stoke-on-Trent City Council's education director Ged Rowney was appearing on a show.
The council is considering closing five special schools and replacing them with three new ones near mainstream schools.
A fourth separate school could be set up for people with particular social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Public consultation on the plans will continue until 11 January and a decision is set to be made in February.
The council is also looking at the way the whole of secondary education in the city is structured.
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