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X Factor at Funday ALL SMILES: Fabian Hoekendijk, April Heath, Saskia Hoekendijk and The X Factor NZ contestant Micah Heath enjoyed the Family Funday and Football Fest in Halswell recently. The Hoekendijks live in Halswell, while both April and Micah Heath attend Burnside High School. Micah’s audition for The X Factor NZ aired last week and his version of Counting Stars earned him a spot in the next round of the competition with four “yeses” from the judges. • Story, page 2
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Stand-down rates drop in schools Fifteen per cent of students being stood down or suspended from Christchurch schools in 2013 were from the Southern View area. From the 27 schools in the area, there were 210 temporary removals of a student from school across the year, out of 1489 citywide. There were 12 exclusions from schools in the area from a total of 59 across the city.
The number has dropped steadily over the last decade, but that may not be because students are behaving better. Canterbury Primary Principals’ Association president Rob Callaghan said the way schools deal with students who broke the rules had changed, especially since the earthquakes. “We’ve looked really closely at
what is causing anxiety for children and families, and have put a lot more resources in place to deal with those issues. And it think it has made a difference. Schools are taking more time to work through those issues with families, rather than moving straight to stand downs and suspensions.” He believed the numbers would continue to drop, because the cul-
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