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Week 3 Kupu o te wiki winners!

Whakamihi to Scarlett Noble from Korowai, and Monet Schutte from Kahu Kiwi for suggesting the week 4 kupu. These girls are certainly fantastic role models at Marshland School!
Hei tauira pai - Be a good role model 
Scarlett wins 20 house points for Korowai, and Monet wins 20 house points for Kahu Kiwi. Ka mau te wehi e hine mā!
The following students have won 10 house points each for completing the quiz this week:
Adam Beaman, Ava Costley, Ben Carson, Benji Irvine, Ella Costley, Ella Timo, Ethan Field, Fletcher, Flynn Matthews, Grace Olliver, Hannah McCulloch, Holly Haffenden, Hunter, Jack Druery, Kaleb, Max Falvey, Oliver B, Olivia Cooper, Pai W, Reuben Brown, Ruby Blu D, Shamus McCulloch, Tanisha Butt, Tia W, and Zara D from Harakeke!
Bailey, Bradley Prescott, Dylan, Flynn, Hannah Joyner, Harvey Goldie, Lily Hart, Mack Isherwood, Meadow Mckeever, Monet Schutte, Nina J, Shelby D, Thomas Coggon, Harry C, and Adam H from Kahu Kiwi!
Amber B, Amelia Osborn, Amy Ellis, Amy Hughes, Corbin M, Ethan Buckland, Ethan Muir, Isla Maclean, Jack Brinans, Jack Kidd, Jacob McGraw, Joe K, Livia Naylor, Olivia Richards, Riley T, Scarlett Noble, Tyler L, William M, Zane Roberts, Addison R, and Jackson T from Korowai!
Alani Rossiter, Alexander Payne, Anneliese Arnold, Bella V, Bradlee Jolly, Caitlin Sim, Campbell Walker, Ella Williams, Fynn Wadsworth, Gianna Watkinson, Isana Yazdani, Sean R, Liam Wilson, Logan K, Lucus Robinson, Matthew Silvester, Mia Edkins, Samuel W, Tyler Iagrada, and Lucas M from Whitau!
Remember collective house points will earn your whole house a treat at the end of the term!!
Make sure you use your rorohiko to enter this week's quiz, and win 10 house points automatically! Here is an easy link - https://goo.gl/4TgvUx
Points Table for Week 3
Harakeke - 250
Korowai - 230
Kahu Kiwi - 170
Whitau - 200
Karawhiua and Kia kaha!

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