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Teachers work on long-term plan

Ohakune School staff are working on a strategic plan - "a draft vision statement for the future". School principal Ellen Gould said the time was gone when schools could work on a yearly cycle and that they now had to look further ahead. She said the

idea was not to throw out all that they had put in place but to provide "an umbrella" under which all existing structures would come.

She said it would provide a framework which could be clearly understood by teachers, the board of trustees and the community.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 3

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Teachers work on long-term plan Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 3

Teachers work on long-term plan Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 3

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