Auckland Transport will trial an extra afternoon service this week.
The manager will control Pukekohe North School's finances and staffing.
The programme was formerly called Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches.
The Govt-appointed commissioner at the school says officials need to give it a chance.
Ministry data show 82% of unqualified ECE staff are younger than 50.
Fewer children now walk, cycle or use public transport than in 2018.
Ultra-processed snacks are linked with low mood, anxiety and depression in kids.
Researchers now warn Kiwi children's digital skills are declining, despite heavy use.
Auckland alone has 125 roles unfilled, in a shortage hitting all levels.
Parents are turning to second-hand shops and Facebook groups to cut uniform costs.
Back-to-school help is available for low-income families through Work and Income.
Melville Primary School said 30 windows were smashed with hammers.
Emma Tolmie had been on leave for the past two terms.
The daycare was due to shut next week but there's been a change of heart.
David Seymour says the principal should not have gone public before the probe.
Five preschoolers and two staff suffered chemical burns on a water slide.
Take a look inside the new Sharks exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.Video / NZ Herald
Police were first called to a Kumeū address about 1.45pm.
The findings are set to be released next week.
Nearly 1000 principals have quit nationwide in just three years.
The principal has hit back saying the food is delivered daily and leftovers removed.
Principal Peggy Burrows says teachers intervened after students began eating.
OPINION: Eight in 10 secondary teachers say phone bans have improved focus.
A Herald analysis of leading independent schools shows just how fast fees are rising.
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Woodhill, Ngātaki, Oruaiti and five other schools will see new limits from this week.
Students remembered him as the teacher who made maths fun and accessible.
He led Pakūranga College from 2009 until his retirement in early 2024.
Kevin Hu is being credited for making maths 'accessible and fun' for students.
The teacher said it was the 'most stupid thing' he had ever done in his life.