Uniform apology system: Parents' council is planning school revolution!

Uniform apology system: Parents' council is planning school revolution!

In the district of Northeim, the Kreiseltern Council recently strengthened the exchange between parents and schools in a lively meeting. The main focus of the discussion was on the introduction of a uniform apology system as well as measures to give loss of school life. With a high interest of the participants, the talks took place in September and provided a lively exchange of ideas and suggestions.

One of the central concerns of the session was the standardization of the apology system. This system is intended to simplify the processes for parents and teachers and at the same time reduce the administrative effort. In addition, better documentation of absenteeism is sought because many parents feel that this area is currently insufficiently regulated. In order to achieve this goal, the Kreiseltern Council is planning to develop a standardized digital process independently, which is intended to ensure more transparency, especially in secondary schools.

relief for teachers

Another important topic during the session was to relieve teachers by additional office workers. For some time, parents have been calling for more jobs to be created for teaching staff in order to meet the increasing challenges in schools. The Kreiseltern Council expressed concerns that political support for these concerns is often missing and that the shortage of skilled workers in schools has led to an unacceptable situation that can no longer be accepted.

The aim of the parent representative is also to talk directly to the district administration in order to actively discuss topics in school development. Regular visits to the district house are planned in order to open important concerns of parenthood and in return to receive first -hand information. The chairwoman of the roundabout, Andrea Reschke, emphasized that the exchange between parents and administration has been perceived as very positive in the past and that one would like to build on this tradition.

"It is nice to see how committed the parent representatives work together on solutions and what good ideas arise during exchange," said Reschke. These positive feedback confirms the parents' desire to actively participate in the design of school policy in the district.

In this sense, the Kreiseltern Council invites everyone interested to participate in future discussions in order to work together on an improved school policy. For more information about the activities of the roundabout and its goals, the article on www.leine valley24.de a comprehensive overview.

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