The deadline for a Northland charter school to sort its issues passed yesterday with a final decision on the kura's future expected next month.
Te Pumanawa o te Wairua was last month given 28 days by Minister of Education Hekia Parata to address significant problems with auditors going through the school over the next three weeks.
The kura - originally named Te Kura Hourua ki Whangaruru - was one of the first five charter schools to open last year.
Located on a 81ha farm about 65km north of Whangarei, it was set up as a secondary school particularly targeting Maori students on the margins of mainstream education.
Ms Parata cited the school's drop in roll and rate of truancy as reasons for the audit. However, last year the school also faced issues with bullying, drug abuse on campus, the resignation of a co-director and under-staffing.