Dean Lodmell Capital Levy Video

Dean Lodmell Capital Levy Video

In a new video, Class of 52 graduate Dean Lodmell shares information about the capital contribution VIDEO Dean Lodmell, Wa-Hi Class of 1952 graduate, takes viewers on a tour of facilities proposed for improvements at the Feb. 13 capital levy. Dean has been a member of the WWPS Community Facilities Task Force for years, assisting … Read more

Go craze rises in Fuzhou: young chess players enjoy playing “chess” – Sports – China Industry Network

Go craze rises in Fuzhou: young chess players enjoy playing “chess” – Sports – China Industry Network

original title: Go craze rises in Fuzhou: young chess players enjoy playing “chess” China News Service, Fuzhou, December 4 (Ye Qiuyun) “Go can train my logical thinking and calculation skills.” Lu Yanzhu, a sixth-grade student at Hubin Primary School in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, said on the 4th. 12-year-old Lu Yanzhu has been learning Go … Read more

New Initiative in Ireland: Primary School Children Banned from Having Mobile Phones

New Initiative in Ireland: Primary School Children Banned from Having Mobile Phones

ANP NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 22:18 Arjen van der Horst correspondent United Kingdom Arjen van der Horst correspondent United Kingdom When is your child old enough for a mobile phone? It is a discussion that regularly leads to clashes between children and their parents in Dutch living rooms. Children often cannot move fast enough; parents worry about … Read more

An Insider’s Look: Past Events in Toggenburg from 100, 50, 20 and 10 Years Ago

An Insider’s Look: Past Events in Toggenburg from 100, 50, 20 and 10 Years Ago

Rückblick Back then: Ten years ago, Simon Keller from Hemberg brought his new theatrical prank to the stage From times gone by – the Toggenburger Tagblatt publishes events from times gone by every week. What happened in Toggenburg a hundred, fifty, twenty or ten years ago? Play “AKWas?”: Simon Keller (left) as a nuclear power … Read more

Shortage of Headmasters in Thuringian Primary Schools

Shortage of Headmasters in Thuringian Primary Schools

Headmasters are missing Thuringia especially in primary schools. This emerges from a list of vacant management positions in the Ministry of Education, which is available to the German Press Agency. The numbers refer to mid-August, a few days before school starts. Accordingly, of the 392 headmaster positions in the primary school sector, 61 were vacant. … Read more

Inclusive Collaboration: A Successful Theater Project by Children at GS ‘Am Stollen’

Inclusive Collaboration: A Successful Theater Project by Children at GS ‘Am Stollen’

This content formed the basis for the preparation and implementation of the latest theater project into a play. In all phases – from the creation of the text book, the play scenes, the dance, the costumes, props and the stage design – the boys and girls were actively integrated into the creation and design processes … Read more

Upgrading School Digital Equipment: Investing in Technology for Enhanced Learning Experience

Upgrading School Digital Equipment: Investing in Technology for Enhanced Learning Experience

The digital equipment of the schools is an important location and learning factor. With two investments, the Verbandsgemeinde (VG) Aar-Einrich is now accommodating the constant changes in technology. For example, upgrading the existing hardware in the computer room at the Einrich elementary school in Katzenelnbogen is no longer profitable. By Uli Pohl July 27, 2023 … Read more

Saarland-Therme Imposes New Admission Rules: One Day Per Week for Children and Teens

Hanweiler (Saarland) – A drastic change is imminent for the Saarland thermal baths! From July 1 of this year, young people and children under the age of 18 may only enter the popular wellness oasis on one day per week. “The Saarland-Therme would like to serve for rest and relaxation, unfortunately we don’t have special … Read more

“Alarming Speeds: 14,000 Cars Measured and Children at Risk in Dresden’s Roads”

The speed of 14,000 cars in Dresden was measured. The result is alarming – children are particularly at risk in road traffic. For two weeks, the police measured the speed of cars in front of elementary schools – and found violations in eight percent of the cases. 147 drivers were so fast that fines were … Read more

New mandatory reading training program for elementary schools in southwest Germany

Being able to read and write well is considered the key to educational success – and if children don’t have this key, they will be left behind at school. There should now be reading training across the board in southwest elementary schools. Elementary school children in Baden-Württemberg should receive targeted reading training. The Ministry of … Read more