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Newest teachers at the senior school at Waiouru are, from left at back, Maureen Warren, Sina Toleafoa, and Tania Cohen, Trish Masson and Michelle Parson-Sims. Deputy Principal Nigel Bioletti said the school's teaching staff will soon be at full strength, with all full time staff. He said with the new senior school staff there are now five new teachers as opposed to two returning ones and that this situation did cause some problems with continuity of staff.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 9

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Newest teachers at the senior school at Waiouru are, from left at back, Maureen Warren, Sina Toleafoa, and Tania Cohen, Trish Masson and Michelle Parson-Sims. Deputy Principal Nigel Bioletti said the school's teaching staff will soon be at full strength, with all full time staff. He said with the new senior school staff there are now five new teachers as opposed to two returning ones and that this situation did cause some problems with continuity of staff. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 9

Newest teachers at the senior school at Waiouru are, from left at back, Maureen Warren, Sina Toleafoa, and Tania Cohen, Trish Masson and Michelle Parson-Sims. Deputy Principal Nigel Bioletti said the school's teaching staff will soon be at full strength, with all full time staff. He said with the new senior school staff there are now five new teachers as opposed to two returning ones and that this situation did cause some problems with continuity of staff. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 9

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