New school spokesmen: Annika Asperger and Adrijana Karan on the LFS Mistelbach
Annika Asperger was elected as the new school spokeswoman for the LFS Mistelbach. Together with Adrijana Karan, she represents the wishes and concerns of 232 students. Find out more about your visions!
New school spokesmen: Annika Asperger and Adrijana Karan on the LFS Mistelbach
The agricultural technical school in Mistelbach has experienced a significant new election that has provided a breath of fresh air among the students. Annika Asperger and Adrijana Karan were elected as the new school spokeswoman and deputy. Your choice reflects a clear voice of the 232 pupils who have participated in this decision, including the classes of operating and household management, agriculture and social care professions.
In the choice that took place online, the students had the opportunity to choose four candidates. Before the vote, the applicants stood in a presentation and by voting speeches to the eligible classmates in order to explain their goals and visions for responsibility as school spokesman.
Voting turnout and goals of the new student representative
A central concern of the new student representative is to take the wishes and concerns of classmates seriously and to promote a positive school climate. Annika Asperger, who comes from the third grade of agriculture, wants to build a dialogue with her team with the student body. Adrijana Karan, who is also in the third grade of the specializing in social care professions, will support you. Together they set the goal of creating a basis of trust between the students and the school management.
The choice itself was considered transparent and fair, which encouraged many students to give up their vote. The two were chosen with the promise to take a look beyond personal concerns and challenges in order to take into account the entire school community in their decisions.
The choice is a milestone for the student representative, which has often been dominated by male representatives in the past. This choice in Mistelbach shows that women in management positions are becoming increasingly important and are being pushed to implement their ideas in a positive school environment.
For more information on the school's election and the new student representative at the Agricultural Technical School in Mistelbach, See the current reporting on www.noen.at.