Aoraki Secondary Principals’ Association chair Lindy Graham said in the combined North and South Kāhui Ako they were starting to make good progress. (File photo)Timaru North South Kāhui Ako joint leader Ian Poulter said the kāhui was in its third year here, and they were starting to see real value from it. South Canterbury Primary Schools Principals’ Association chair Steve Zonnevylle said there were many local examples of Kāhui Ako working well. “So the Kāhui Ako have been very useful to get everyone thinking along collaborative ways instead of competitive ones.”Bejon Haswell/Stuff South Canterbury Primary Schools Principals’ Association chair Steve Zonnevylle. (File photo)Aoraki Secondary Principals’ Association chair Lindy Graham said in the combined North and South Kāhui Ako they were starting to make good progress on achievement, priority learners, student wellbeing and transitions between sectors.
Source: Stuff August 18, 2020 22:52 UTC