Evening of September 26, 19:00, Albert-Einstein Forum hosts SPD discussion on the condition of the schools
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Kaarst, Germany, has announced plans to prioritise school renovation and ensure the right to full-day care for all children by 2026.
According to the SPD, these plans may impact the timeline of other projects, including parts of the inner-city concept and urban development projects. The party has emphasised that all stakeholders will be involved in the discussion about school construction and renovation in Kaarst.
One school due for renovation is the Matthias-Claudius-Schule, while the Catholic Grundschule is planned for expansion. However, the construction of the Grundschule Stakerseite is currently delayed.
The SPD's plans for schools and full-day care could potentially lead to changes in urban development projects, and there may be a need to postpone some projects to accommodate these goals.
The SPD will hold a public assembly to discuss these plans in detail, providing an opportunity for all residents to voice their opinions and concerns. The assembly will cover the SPD's plans for schools, full-day care, and the potential impact on other projects in Kaarst.
It is worth noting that the SPD's plans may result in the abandonment or delay of certain projects, including the parking garage project, but specific details about this are yet to be announced.
As the SPD's plans progress, more information will become available, and residents will be kept informed about the changes and developments in Kaarst.
- In their plans, the SPD has mentioned that the prioritization of school renovation and full-day care might affect other projects such as the education-and-self-development project involving the inner-city concept and urban development.
- The SPD's forthcoming public assembly will discuss their plans for schools, full-day care, and other education-and-self-development projects in Kaarst, offering residents an opportunity to express their opinions and concerns.