Haeata — Feb 24, 2022

Return to onsite learning tomorrow, Friday 25 February.

Tena Koutou

The health and wellbeing of our ākonga, kaimahi and community continues to remain our priority.

As you know we have a confirmed case of COVID-19 in our kura. The kaiako was at Haeata on Monday, 21 February 2022 and has been self isolating since.

SLT met via Zoom this morning to discuss our COVID-19 response plan. The government has now moved Aotearoa/New Zealand to phase 3 of the Red Traffic Light protocols for the COVID-19 framework. Haeata will now move to the next phase of our on-site pandemic plan:

Haeata will return to onsite learning tomorrow, Friday 25 February.

To support Haeata to remain open over the coming weeks and to keep things running smoothly should we have further COVID cases and close contacts the Senior Leadership Team and Hauora Team will separate into two groups and will be rostered one day on site /one day off on site. This will reduce the risk of cross infection.

The Senior Leadership Team will be in communication with the whānau in Kōmanawa shortly as we have the majority of the Kōmanawa kaimahi isolating pending results of testing. Due to significant reduced staffing Kōmanawa ākonga/students are asked to remain at home until Monday if this is at all possible. We are confident that on Monday things will return to normal for Kōmanawa.

What you need to do

What we will do

We are aware that this is a very stressful time for all concerned. Please be assured that we are working hard to keep everyone safe and well.

Noho ora mai

Peggy Burrows

Manukura/Principal