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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Hopes that consistent and high performance attendance rates are in sight

    Hopes that consistent and high performance attendance rates are in sight


    The Associate Education Minister's dishing out 140-million-dollars to improve attendance over four years - the majority for frontline services.

    Extra support is going to 170 schools with chronic absence.

    David Seymour says it's very hard to get students back to school, if parents don't play ball but investing in services can break those barriers.

    He says parents' attitudes matter but most people want this to work and we have to work with them.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Rugby:
    Interim Silver Ferns coach Yvette McCausland-Durie is promoting the taking of chances after picking her 14-player squad for the Constellation Cup netball series against Australia 11:07

    Rugby League:
    Kieran Foran will end his rugby league career with the Kiwis 11:07

    Entertainment:
    Penny Lancaster once "tried" Botox without telling her husband Sir Rod Stewart 11:00

    Law and Order:
    Claims a lack of mental health support is leading to a surge in violence against police 10:47

    Entertainment:
    Shailene Woodley's sibling cats have made her not feel "lonely anymore" 10:30

    Living & Travel:
    Ian McEwan’s new novel explores resentment and vengeance in a fractured world 10:27

    Law and Order:
    New details have been revealed six months on from the unsolved death of a 63-year-old Wellington man 10:27

    National:
    On a grim anniversary, an end to Gaza’s violence is suddenly clear – if both sides can make sacrifices 10:17

    Law and Order:
    A man's been charged following yesterday's three-hour stand-off in Auckland's Flat Bush, that saw a Police officer shot and injured 10:07


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