Thursday 17 July 2014

Terrible Floods In Northland.

 I hope no one has been affected by the floods last weekend, especially our whanau down Orakau Road. The school seems to be ok, compared to our local schools, like Moerewa, which were covered with a metre of water. The roads to school have definitely been churned up and in some parts, the water looks like it's been eating away at the sides of the ditches or even underneath the tarseal.

I know we are in for more bad weather this weekend, so hopefully it doesn't cause anymore damage to our roads and whenua.

On Monday 21st July, the first day of Term 3, please take care when travelling to school. Buckle up and drive at a slower pace than usual, as our roads are in a sub-standard condition. Please be very aware that Mangakahia Road has more traffic on the road, due to SH1 closure, so please travel with care.

See you all on Monday.

Oh yes, I thought I would post this short film by Shawn King about our beautiful town Moerewa. I loved how Shawn used the Treaty of Waitangi as a backdrop and the strong messages he used to reflect the resilience and heart of our whanau in Moerewa.


Inquiry Question: How would you represent your whanau and your community in times of great devastation?




Friday 4 July 2014

Kia Kaha Videos - Teacher's MUST SEE Choice.

During Term 2 we have been focusing on how we can make Tautoro School a safe and happy school. Room 6 are committed to eliminate BULLYING in the classroom, playground and on the school bus.

We also understand that everyone in Room 6 are the school's role models, therefore our behaviour's and attitudes must reflect Tautoro School's Waka Values:
MANA, TUMAIA, RANGATIRATANGA, MANAAKITANGA, AKO, WHANAUNGATANGA, AROHA, KAHA

One of our components of work was to understand why people bully. Please check out the student's blogs, especially Sylvah's or Demetrius's blog, as I think they have best captured this message. Well done girls.

Tuesday 1 July 2014

Blog of the Week

Congratulation to Journey. This student has worked hard to get everything ready to post onto his blog. Please visit Journey's blog and if you have time leave a comment, he will appreciate that you viewed his work.