Govt to spend $136m on school network project
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Save The Government has announced it will spend $136 million over the next four years to complete the school network upgrade project.
Up to 1400 schools are set to receive the upgrade - which is 60 per cent of all eligible state and state-integrated schools.
Education Minister Hekia Parata and Associate
Education Minister Nikki Kaye said the project would be completed two years ahead of time.
Of this funding, $50 million is new money and comes for the Future Investment Fund to pay for new public assets.
Both ministers said they were committed to having the project completed two years earlier than planned.