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Woman who defrauded SkyCity of nearly $2 million has been released on parole

Grant was denied parole in her first appearance in September but reappeared before the parole board on February 3. The parole board report states it was made clear that the main cause of Grant’s offending was greed. The Board took into account a variety of information before it including oral submissions by counsel, a board report and a full psychological report. While in prison Grant was described as consistently positive, she attended the Kowhiritanga Programme, which targets the attitudes and behaviours that contributed to their offending and teaches skills and new ways of thinking. The Board noted that Grant has paid reparation in full to both Waikato Diocesan and SkyCity.

Curse or necessity? Schools grapple with whether students should be allowed smartphones

Jayne-Ann Young, principal of Queen Margaret College Wellington. Schools have been dealing with smartphone use by students for the better part of a decade, so are they are necessity in a modern world, or a scourge that needs to be removed? Sarah Catherall reports. On a sunny Wellington lunchtime, students at Queen Margaret College are clustered on the school lawn, laughing and chatting. They’re making eye contact, they’re engaging, and they’re the things that principal Jayne-Ann​ Young spoke about when she told parents the night before about the reasons why the private girls’ school banned phones during school hours. Young’s voice boomed in the auditorium when she told parents what sparked the ban: a Tik Tok video, which went viral last year, showing a man committing suicide amid what appeared to be a cutesy video of kittens playing.

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