School group gets lost in Bay of Plenty bush, police praise what they did next
The search for the missing students ended in success.
The search for the missing students ended in success.
The report includes testimonies from 300 youths describing their experiences.
It's robust and low-maintenance, built to withstand the very severe coastal environment.
The student was found crying with bruises on his legs.
Bore water for homes and a new sewage treatment system are proposed by developers.
She grabbed another child by the forearm and lifted him 40-50cm off the ground.
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A student discovered the photos of two teachers cuddling, and a meme about sex.
New York Times: One in four countries has introduced policies on phone use in schools.
Parent calls for principal to resign and says situation displays 'poor judgment'.
Police are asking anyone with information that could identify the men to come forward.
Fox Meyer of Critic Te Ārohi on the concerning rise of student hazing ceremonies.
More schools are beginning to consider surveillance cameras in student bathrooms.
Allegations of horrific flat initiations at the Dunedin university have continued.
Concerns over gaps in the next generation of workers has employers worried.
The officer of the NZ Order of Merit died at her Omokoroa home this weekend.
Network For Learning and 2degrees partner on Ministry of Education-funded programme.
The party also wants to rank all schools using standardised tests, which is controversial.
OPINION: Schools have enough problems without having to deal with politicians' bad data.
Ngunguru School Board of Trustees says that "change is a part of growth".
Principals say the current In Class Support model has reached crisis level.
OPINION: The solutions are already known and don't include trivial sloganeering.
Attendance services are struggling to get serious truants back to class.
The latest data shows every measure going backwards; lowest school retention since 2009
As term four approaches, here's how to help the transition to high school.
Toi o Wairaka 'has many roles' within the community.
A spike in enrolments of new migrant children has surprised some schools.
'I’ve always dreamed of improving people’s lives'.
University of Waikato Professor Chris Battershill given lifetime achievement award.
National is a fan of PPPs and has big plans for new ones if it gets elected.