Georena Galumalemana won first place in a poetry competition held on July 8th, 2011. Jack Heritage came in second place, and Caci Hiku took third. In a separate competition, TeAomihia Pahina won first, Alphaeus Barnett Rangirangi was second, and Darren TeRiaki-Osborne placed third.
Eddie was someone close to the speaker who has passed away. The speaker expresses that Eddie stole their heart while he was alive and still holds their heart even after death, having taken it with him to heaven when he died. The speaker mourns the loss of Eddie.
This document appears to be a teacher presentation listing the names of various teachers who are working on a wearable arts project with their students. It encourages the teachers to start designing projects and provides updates on works in progress before listing over a dozen teacher names, suggesting they are next to begin working on the project. The presentation provides a high-level overview of a wearable arts project involving multiple teachers and their classes.
The senior school visited the Newstalk ZB radio station in Auckland. Students toured various areas of the station and learned about the roles of different employees. They saw where advertisements and radio segments are recorded. Students also visited the studios of radio hosts and saw how competitions and calls are handled. The tour guide, Niva, showed the students her work in the control room announcing news bulletins. The students enjoyed learning about the inner workings of the radio station.
A new student named Thesaurus joins a classroom but struggles to fit in as the other students realize he is different and start leaving him out. They tease Thesaurus by calling him synonyms and he becomes sad and a target for bullying. Eventually, Thesaurus becomes a recluse and locks himself away from the other students. The teacher hopes to get additional thesauruses donated to help Thesaurus feel more at home.
The senior school students visited the Newstalk ZB radio station in Auckland where they got a tour of the facilities and saw some of the people who work there. They learned about the different roles like the voice over artist who records advertisements, the DJ who takes calls from listeners, the producer who coordinates segments, and the traffic reporter who provides travel updates. The highlight was watching their tour guide Niva in action as she presented the news bulletin points. The students had an informative and fun experience getting an inside look at the radio station.
Georena Galumalemana won first place in a poetry competition held on July 8th, 2011. Jack Heritage came in second place, and Caci Hiku took third. In a separate competition, TeAomihia Pahina won first, Alphaeus Barnett Rangirangi was second, and Darren TeRiaki-Osborne placed third.
Eddie was someone close to the speaker who has passed away. The speaker expresses that Eddie stole their heart while he was alive and still holds their heart even after death, having taken it with him to heaven when he died. The speaker mourns the loss of Eddie.
This document appears to be a teacher presentation listing the names of various teachers who are working on a wearable arts project with their students. It encourages the teachers to start designing projects and provides updates on works in progress before listing over a dozen teacher names, suggesting they are next to begin working on the project. The presentation provides a high-level overview of a wearable arts project involving multiple teachers and their classes.
The senior school visited the Newstalk ZB radio station in Auckland. Students toured various areas of the station and learned about the roles of different employees. They saw where advertisements and radio segments are recorded. Students also visited the studios of radio hosts and saw how competitions and calls are handled. The tour guide, Niva, showed the students her work in the control room announcing news bulletins. The students enjoyed learning about the inner workings of the radio station.
A new student named Thesaurus joins a classroom but struggles to fit in as the other students realize he is different and start leaving him out. They tease Thesaurus by calling him synonyms and he becomes sad and a target for bullying. Eventually, Thesaurus becomes a recluse and locks himself away from the other students. The teacher hopes to get additional thesauruses donated to help Thesaurus feel more at home.
The senior school students visited the Newstalk ZB radio station in Auckland where they got a tour of the facilities and saw some of the people who work there. They learned about the different roles like the voice over artist who records advertisements, the DJ who takes calls from listeners, the producer who coordinates segments, and the traffic reporter who provides travel updates. The highlight was watching their tour guide Niva in action as she presented the news bulletin points. The students had an informative and fun experience getting an inside look at the radio station.