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Michelle Heather is new deputy principal
from Times - 24 May 2023
by Times Media
Following the departure of former deputy principal Tina Fillipo to James Cook High School at the end of term 1, the Howick College Board and senior leadership team began the process to find a suitable replacement.
After an extensive search that attracted a strong field of applicants, the Howick College Board has announced the appointment of Michelle Heather into the role of deputy principal.
“Working with talented and resilient young people has been a constant highlight of my career and working with so many incredible people who care about the success of every young person that walks through the school gates and into their classroom is inspirational,” Heather says.
The site of the old mall has become a boarded-off development zone. There is still no date for start or completion of the new Pak’nSave.
Foodstuffs spokesperson Emma Wooster told the Times this week, “We’re looking forward to bringing a brand new Pak’nSave to Highland Park and the growing community of Pakuranga.
“Building a brand-new store can be a lengthy process and we’re currently working through the building consent process with council. A timeline for the build is yet to be determined but we’re looking forward to getting under way as soon as possible.”
The new store is expected to create up to 300 new roles.
Demolition of the iconic tower and surrounding structures happened last year.
Heather is currently associate principal at Onehunga High School and, in addition to holding a Masters of Educational Leadership, she brings to the college her vast practical experience in leadership across all aspects of secondary education. This includes stepping in as acting principal for extended periods of time, leading curriculum development, human resources and student leadership initiatives.
Miles Stratford, Howick College Board presiding member, says, “We are fortunate to have a school leader with her experience able to see the opportunities available at Howick College.”
Heather, who is of Ngati Raukawa descent, is a studentfocussed leader who works alongside teachers and learners to ensure that the best outcomes possible are achieved.
She says she has enjoyed her time at Onehunga High School and credits former principal Deidre Shea with shaping who she is as an educator. However, she is excited about joining Howick College as deputy principal and becoming part of a community that is committed to empowering students to reach their full potential.
“The school’s reputation for academic excellence, innovation and student wellbeing is well known. I am eager to work with a new group of talented educators, learning from and working with the current senior leadership team,” Heather says.
She is also excited by the opportunity to learn from experienced Howick College principal Dale Burden.
Burden says Heather will be a valuable addition to the senior leadership team and looks forward to welcoming her to the college at the beginning of term 3.