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Christchurch's Haeata Community Campus is requesting an "exemption" from its lunch programme contract with Compass Group
School leaders have described the level of service of the Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy Schools Lunch programme over the first term as "disappointing and totally unsatisfactory"
The school is set to seek permission from Associate Education Minister David Seymour to deliver the Ka Ora, Ka Ako health programme in-house.
The principal of a Christchurch school says it is wanting to get out of its contract with the Compass Group following several weeks of problems and "disappointing" service.
Leaders at Wainoni's Haeata Community Campus have said "enough is enough" with the Ka O
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