Congratulations to the recipients of Principal Awards today:
Lily -Room 1
Tayla - Room 3
Louie - Room 4
Coby - Room 5
Ella - Room 6
Tiana - Room 7
Levi- Room 8
Room 9 - Taige
Scrap Metal - Top Collector
Tayla - Room 3
Good citizen finalists...
Tayla - Room 1
Harry - Room 3
Mack - Room 4
Bear - Room 5
Lily - Room 6
Kiahn - Room 7
Charise - Room 8
Charrise - Room 9
And our Good Citizen of the Term as voted by the children was...
Charise from Room 8
Great work everybody!
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Awards Assembly
This will be held at 12pm today. Please note this is not a half day, school will end at 2.55pm as usual.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
DANGEROUS ROAD CONCERNS
As a school we have long
been concerned about the dangerous nature of Apotu Road-SH1 intersection and
the sale yards road –SH1 intersection.
Last
week, a barrier was erected on the south going lane of the SH 1 rail over pass
between Apotu Road and the south end of Sale Yards Road. This has meant that
vehicles turning into Sale Yards Road can no longer pull off the road before
turning left. Due to poor visibility, vehicles going south can often not see
turning traffic until they are right over the bridge hump… by then it is too
late to slow (even at the 80k speed limit). A collision can only be avoided by
swerving into the north bound lane: disastrous if there is oncoming traffic!
Trying to turn right, across, SH1, at the northern end of Sale Yards Road is
precarious, at best, as no turning lane available…
There has already been
one serious accident and there will be more if we do not act NOW.
A few years ago we
wrote to Transit along with letters from our community to raise our concerns.
At the time we were told that road changes were planned that would
increase visibility and make this road safer. Sadly this has not
happened. As a school we are very concerned about the safety of these
intersections and think it is timely for us to again raise our concerns with
our local MP and transit again. We need your help with this. Please
put together letters that raise your concerns and perhaps even give real life
accounts of ‘near misses’ you may have had. If you have neighbours that
may not have children that go to our school, but are willing to support us,
please ask them to put together their thoughts as well. The more people
we have behind us the better.
You can email your letters
to reception@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz
or principal@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz
What can we do?
·
Ring the NZTA on 08004 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49) and tell them of your/our concerns
– make yourself known to Jacqui
Hori-Hoult Journey Manager at NZTA.
·
When leaving
school, take the left hand option, north from Apotu Road onto SH1. Travel past
Sale Yards Road to the Fonterra turn off, where a turning lane is available.
Turn in, across SH1, and loop back onto the south bound lane of SH 1, exiting
at the northern end of Sale Yards Road.
·
Write a letter to
support the schools submission.
Please make this your
highest priority so that we can get our concerns heard as quickly as
possible.
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