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Proposed school zone change set to fix anomaly
Mum 'absolutely thrilled' new zone will let her boys attend their closest high school.
'Dodged death': How Toyota ended up on a $120k Lamborghini
Driver managed to avoid a speeding car coming towards him, but hit a $120k Lamborghini.
Tiny school sent staff to Disneyland
The Audit Office names multiple schools for accounting breaches.
Watch: Incredible scenes as bus runs off road, stops just short of house
A bus drove off the road in Glendowie and through a pōhutukawa tree.
Communities split over free school lunches
Full list: Which schools will get free school lunches?
Free school lunches: North Island (except Wellington)
Full list: North Island schools getting free school lunches (except Wellington).
Auckland tsunami alert flops: 'I'm doomed - didn't hear anything'
Beachfront residents did not hear sirens or receive texts in tsunami alert test.
Learning at home : 'I'm not going through that again!'
Two reports ask what schools and parents can learn from the last lockdown,
Schools may get lifeline to keep foreign students
Schools may get compensation for foreign students lost due to Covid-19.
Overcrowded schools: 508 short of classrooms
National says figures show Labour has failed to keep up with demand for classrooms.
A third of kids are vaping - principals
Schools and health groups call for quick action against vaping.
Measles threat to NCEA exams
Unvaccinated students exposed to measles may not be able to sit NCEA exams.
Schools launch $23K campaign to 'say no to hubs'
School group launches campaign to "say no to hubs" controlling schools.
Principals unite to fight 'hubs' displacing school boards
Māori tribal schools join Auckland Grammar in fight against 'hub' takeover.
Discarded Hindu statues at Auckland beaches raise concern
Hindu priest says there is a need for an educational programme for Hindus
Bisexual teen: Liking boys was 'a weight off my chest'
A teen tells Simon Collins about realising she was bisexual.
One in six Auckland schools reopening with vacancies
One in six Auckland schools are looking for teachers, down from one in five last year.
Principals push for fast-track, on-the-job teacher training
Principals want more fast-track trained teachers in their classes.
Schools offering NCEA online drop by three
Schools using online NCEA exams down from 55 last year to 52.
Wealthiest students get half of uni scholarships
Schools in the most exclusive areas were winning up to $1 million in prizes each year.
Overseas campaign to recruit 400 teachers
Most of the planned 200 relocation grants for overseas teachers have now been approved.