The new principal of Avonside Girls’ High School, Ms Marian Hobbs, talks with a student, Samantha Lock, aged 15, (right), after Ms Hobbs was given a Maori welcome to the school yesterday. Ms Hobbs, who was previously deputy principal at Aranui High School, says one of her first tasks in her new position will be helping with the board of trustees election, which is to be held next month. The new management style for schools was “exciting,” as it would be a partnership between students, staff and parents, Ms Hobbs said.
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91The new principal of Avonside Girls’ High School, Ms Marian Hobbs, talks with a student, Samantha Lock, aged 15, (right), after Ms Hobbs was given a Maori welcome to the school yesterday. Ms Hobbs, who was previously deputy principal at Aranui High School, says one of her first tasks in her new position will be helping with the board of trustees election, which is to be held next month. The new management style for schools was “exciting,” as it would be a partnership between students, staff and parents, Ms Hobbs said. Press, 30 March 1989, Page 7
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