The issue was raised with Prime Minister John Key during a visit to Kaikohe.
Kaikohe East School principal Chicky Rudkin asked whether the Government was "dialling back" Tomorrow's Schools, which in theory allowed schools to be creative and respond to community wishes.
"They [Moerewa School] are thinking creatively and they had a successful ERO - so why is a commissioner still at the school, being paid with school money?"
A Ministry of Education spokeswoman told the Advocate all school interventions were reviewed after a year. A review of Moerewa School would be completed shortly. A decision would then be made about whether to continue with a commissioner.
The school's positive ERO report was being considered as part of the review but the ministry could not comment on how long the commissioner would remain, she said.
Moerewa School principal Keri Milne-Ihimaera has been barred from speaking to media. Commissioner Mike Eru did not return calls.