The question of to bee or not to bee has finally been answered - Kawakawa School has a licence for beehives.
The Bay of Islands school's beehive saga has involved a few twists and turns.
It started off with excitement after the school received a $1000 Countdown grant earlier this year to get a beehive project under way. That turned to sadness after initially being told by Far North District Council (FNDC) they were not allowed to have the hives, then there was hope after the Northern Advocate made inquiries and FNDC said the school can apply for a licence to have hives.
The council has now issued that licence, much to the delight of teacher Dana Cowles.
"We were pretty stoked to be able to get our bees and we started talking about our next steps. We will use next term to establish the area and get planting.