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The Wayland Cultural Council has awarded $5,415 to fund 10 cultural and arts projects. After reviewing 25 applications, awards were granted to the following organizations and projects:
1. 10th Annual Community Concert Series hosted by Wayland Council on Aging at the Town Building
2. Connect Program at Wayland High School for COVID Art Installation/Mural
3. Delvena Theater Company for a performance of “Louisa’s Girls” at the Wayland Council on Aging
4. Discovery Museum for its “Open Door Connections” program
5. Diane Wong and the Racial Justice Collaborative for the “Each One, Teach One Saturday Series”
6. Making Autobiographic Comics” youth workshop with Jonathan Todd at the Wayland Free Library
Covid 19 coronavirus: Principals worry about students home-schooling with no internet
3 Mar, 2021 07:46 PM
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Principal says the ministry should expand its scheme to more homes who do not have internet in their homes. Photo / 123RF
Principal says the ministry should expand its scheme to more homes who do not have internet in their homes. Photo / 123RF
RNZ
There are calls for the Government to fund more home internet connections so Auckland school children can learn from home.
Secondary principals told RNZ good access to the internet at home was vital for teenagers during lockdowns, but some families could not provide it.
Photo: 123RF
Secondary principals told RNZ good access to the internet at home was vital for teenagers during lockdowns, but some families could not provide it.
The government last year connected 45,000 households to the internet and is spending $8.3 million dollars to continue those connections until the end of this year, but it is not extending the scheme to more homes.
Ōtāhuhu College principal Neil Watson said 40 of his students benefited from the government scheme and he was pleased the Ministry of Education was continuing their access until the end of the year.
But he said there were still families who did not have the internet and the ministry should expand its scheme to more homes.
“I knew it was a big fish. It was a hard fight,” he said.
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“I knew it was a big fish. It was a hard fight,” competition winner Mike Trousselot said. “We had a great day.” Nine-year-old Ryan Steele won the junior s section with his catch of Hapuka. Lief and Susan Warren were out competing together on their boat ‘Ofishily Hooked when Susan managed to catch her second-ever Kingfish. “It put up a good fight, she said.
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Susan Warren holds her 7.3kg Kingfish and husbnd Leif watches on. The competition was good this year and the 7.3kg Kingfish was bigger than anything she caught last year and bigger than anything her husband caught.