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Schools told to consider refusing enrolment of violent children by Principals' Federation


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It has written to its members telling them to consider refusing Ministry of Education directions to accept such children unless they are certain they will get enough support.
The federation, which represents hundreds of primary and intermediate school principals, has been complaining for several years about a growing number of students it says are traumatised by their home lives and who pose a danger to other students and to their teachers.
The federation s president, Perry Rush, said schools were not getting the help they needed to safely include violent children in their classrooms.
There is a national outcry at the moment, a national call for help from principals who are experiencing just being in the vice between the ministry s requirement to have these young people at school and the damage that these young people are causing to the wellbeing of young people and their teachers, he said. ....

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Covid-19: Northland schools expect low attendance over virus fears


Even by the end of the year, attendance wasn’t back to normal.
School attendance in Tai Tokerau has been stubbornly low; in 2020, the proportion of children attending school regularly was 52 per cent, compared to 64 per cent nationally.
Schools reported losing students due to the pandemic – either because senior students left school to find work, families moved out of the area because of job losses, or parents were worried about their children being exposed to Covid in the classroom.
Myles Ferris, the president of Te Akatea Māori Principals’ Association and principal of Whangārei s Ōtangarei School, said the school would decide before term starts next Tuesday whether to reintroduce level 2 precautions like keeping visitors off school grounds. ....

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