It's estimated that while there are hundreds that miss school from time to time for such reasons, there constantly just under 100 in the most seriously at-risk stage, who need to be reconnected to formal education in time for high school.
Martin, who soon got the support of Education Minister Chris Hipkins, said it's the first project of it's type that's targeted the age group that she's aware of, and she hopes its goal will soon see it duplicated in Hastings and other centres.
"Persistent themes for Napier include high transience, low attendance, high suspensions and exclusions, and a concerning number of students not enrolled at school," she said.
School principals Daniel Murfitt (William Colenso College) and Robin Fabish (Tamatea High) say a special feature is that with unprecedented mass buy-in from the schools each will be accountable in ensuring education of the children continues, with relevant and tailored support aimed at stopping them from getting to the stage of disengagement.