Schools and kindergartens in the city undergo renovation during summer vacation
City of Greifswald Improves Learning Conditions in Schools and Kindergartens
During the school-free period, the city of Greifswald is carrying out repairs and improvements at its schools and kindergartens. This year's work is less extensive than in previous years due to the current budget freeze.
One of the schools undergoing renovations is the historic Jahn-Gymnasium. The comprehensive renovation, worth nearly one million euros, focused on the chemistry department. Modern laboratories, ceiling supply systems, mobile sinks, and a new ventilation system were installed. The asbestos-contaminated acoustic ceiling was removed from the former music room, and a new fire protection and acoustic ceiling were installed. Several corridor doors were renewed in a fire-resistant manner, and the preparation room for physics on the ground floor was renovated. The library was moved, and a new office was set up for the school social worker.
The aim of these renovations is to maintain and enhance good and safe conditions for children, teachers, and staff. At the Greif-Grundschule, floor coverings are being renewed, and safety on play equipment is being improved. Emergency exit lights are being repaired at the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Schule, and fire door closers are being installed at the Humboldt gymnasium.
In addition to the schools, the city is investing approximately 120,000 euros in municipal schools and around 110,000 euros in kindergartens this summer. However, no specific renovations were mentioned for kindergartens in this paragraph. A new fence is being built at the Erich-Weinert-Schule next to the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium.
It's worth noting that the search results do not provide the name of the principal or school administrator who coordinated the renovation measures at Jahn-Gymnasium. The city is prioritizing measures that are crucial for safety and daily operations, such as repairing the ventilation system at the KΓ€the-Kollwitz-Grundschule and improving safety on play equipment.
Despite the budget constraints, the city continues to invest in the future of its educational institutions, ensuring a safe and conducive learning environment for its students and staff.