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Week 4 Kupu o te wiki WINNERS!

Kia ora koutou,
Whakamihi to McKenna Tyson from Korowai for suggesting the week 4 kupu:
Mauri mahi, mauri ora - 
Do the mahi, get the treats
McKenna wins 20 house points for Korowai. Ka mau te wehi!
The following students have won 10 house points each for completing the quiz last week:
Adam Beaman, Ava Costley, Elijah, Ella Costley, Ella Timo, Flynn Matthews, Grace Olliver, Hannah McCulloch, Holly Haffenden, hunter leeder, Jack Druery, kaleb curd, matilda leeder, Pai, Ruby Blu D, Tanisha Butt, Zara Dick from Harakeke!

Bradley Prescott, Caitlin Prescott, Flynn Glintmeyer, Greer Gibbons, Hannah Joyner, Lily Hart, Meadow Mckeever, Nina Janssens, Tayla keech from Kahu Kiwi!

Amy Hughed, Isla Maclean, Jack Kidd, Jackson Taitt, Joe Kennedy, Keisha roberts, Livia Naylor, Macy limmer, Mckenna Tyson, Millie Robertson, Olivia Richards, riley, Tyler Limmer from Korowai!

Alani Rossiter, Anneliese Arnold, Caitlin Sim, cara smith, Ella Williams, Fynn Wadsworth, gianna watkinson, Isana Yazdani, Kasey Bennett, Liam Wilson, lucas maguire, lucas robinson, Matthew, Riley Weaich, Samuel Woermann 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/M9zJ5e
Points Table for Week 3
Harakeke - 170
Korowai - 150
Whitau - 150
Kahu Kiwi - 90 
Karawhiua and Kia kaha!

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