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Emergency services are responding to the death this morning at Kia Aroha College.
Rising community cases prompt move.
The school is in lockdown for the second time this week.
$3b is targeting some of the right areas, according to Pat Newman.
A Whangārei principal is breaking down barriers between the school and whānau.
The investment will provide support for another 24,000 apprentices.
Parents are concerned for students' safety after two brutal assaults surfaced online.
Students were offered money to get into a stranger's van.
Here are the highlights as Grant Robertson announces the Government's plans.
'Air is going out of the tyres faster than it's being pumped back in,' one principal says.
OPINION: Auckland Mayor outlines a rebuild strategy for the foreign student sector.
Students were hiding under desks after school went into lockdown.
Social value programmes deliver
Autistic students are almost three times more likely to be stood down or suspended.
Government funding helps lower suspension odds - but there's not enough for everyone.
International students will be welcome back to the country from July 31.
International students will be welcome back to the country from July 31.
EDITORIAL: Fully open border means NZ back competing for workers, students and tourists.
"Being young, brown and highly educated is extremely intimidating."
Education Minister wants to build the sector back with students from a wider pool.
Mississippi teacher Toby Price resorts to court action after dismissal decision upheld.
Schools are hoping the Govt would use this month's Budget to introduce an equity index.
Government seeks a full resumption of what was a $5.1 billion industry.
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Iva Ropati will start as principal of Pāpāmoa College at the start of Term 4.
Napier Boys' High School is expecting famous names back for the weekend
New institute committed to continued vocational education excellence in the regions.
Attendance up on days the education programme is run as students live and learn on beach.
One in five absent due to fear of Covid-19 or vaccinations and a rise in home-schooling.