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Jacinda, now seventeen and the sole student representative on the Board, argued passionately for girls to have the option of wearing shorts.
Jacinda would come to the meetings, held outside school hours, with notes prepared, and argue at length about numerous issues. She was animated and engaged the entire time. It was almost like she wanted to be there.
Why do you think that? Where did it come from? He was my teacher when I found out how to think.’
‘She was someone who was looking for and developing a set of values to guide her. I remember having a conversation with her about the Tainui settlement . . . and thinking she was someone a bit different. She really wanted to get her head around the whole thing.’

