New school project in favorites: Residents protest against building!

New school project in favorites: Residents protest against building!

Neilreichgasse 126, 1100 Wien, Österreich - in Vienna, the establishment of a new elementary school is planned for around 500 pupils in Neilreichgasse 126 (favorites), which is due to violent resistance among residents. The inhabitants of the nearby Otto Probst settlement fear an increase in traffic, noise pollution and environmental problems through school work. In particular, the presence of protected animal species, including hamsters and bats, is listed by the residents as an argument against the project. These worries were discussed in detail in the newspaper "Today", and the discussion about the noise of playing children, which could soon be part of everyday situation, is now in full swing. A reader turned to Columnist Niki Glattauer and called for a change of perspective in the debate: "How sad is that? Children who talk are not a noise, but live!"

student theater enthusiastic about the audience

While the minds in Vienna heat up, students from the Prenzlauer Diesterweg primary school in the Uckerseehalle provided enthusiasm. With their music performance "The Nutcracker Hannes" they harvest standing ovations and a lot of applause. Headmistress Anne Obermeyer expressed her pride in her students' talents, who brought an in -house music production on stage for the fifth time. Under the direction of Ronald Lewin, which was in retirement, who composed the music and texts, 40 children showed their skills. The story is about friendship, trust and the little things in life that you cannot buy.

The headmistress emphasized that projects like this promote community and help young artists to grow beyond themselves. Almost all students in the school were involved in the preparations, and the school support association also supported the performance both organizationally and financially. In addition, pupils from the Polish partner school in Barlinek were guests, which underlined the intercultural climate. These stories from Vienna and Prenzlau show how important educational institutions are for both children and for the direct environment, even if opinions sometimes differ. As the discussions about the new school show, the construction of educational institutions often remains a hotly controversial topic, while the little artists in Prenzlau set positive accents.

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