Shropshire Council is asking parents to apply soon if they want a place at a school in September.
Parents of 324 children have not yet applied for a primary school place in Shropshire, a council said.
The local authority had asked for applications to be submitted by 15 January and urged those who had not yet done so to apply as soon as possible. Alternatively, if parents opted to home or privately educate their child, they were asked to let Shropshire Council know.The applications are for reception places at schools from September this year.
Councillor Kirstie Hurst-Knight said: "It's very important to remember that If you don't make an online application, your child will not be allocated a school place."What's next in Prince Harry's war against the media?
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