Pupils and parents received the corresponding post on Wednesday: the secondary school and high school at the training center are organizing a joint donation day for Rainer Zanker’s Ukraine aid campaign on Thursday, March 17th. “Stunned by the tragedy of the war in Ukraine, we can hardly influence what is happening from afar,” Diana Amann, director of the grammar school, addressed the parents. This helplessness makes me sad. Therefore, the school now wants to offer the best possible support on site.
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Individual actions should be bundled into an overall action
With the joint school campaign, the aim was to coordinate and bring together the many individual campaigns that had already taken place in the classes, reports Amann on request. After teachers had already asked Zanker themselves or got involved in his initiative, it is now a matter of turning the individual actions into a large overall action. According to Amann, the suggestion for this came from the composite school, the Realschule.
In front of the hall next to the Weber company car park, helpers from Rainer Zankers (second from left) pack aid supplies for the Ukraine. Now the training center is also supporting the large private initiative. | Image: Andreas Lang
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The BZM donation day begins in the first lesson. Pupils can hand in their material and monetary donations directly to the school. The high school students hand in their donations in Theater Studio 2. There they are accepted by the students of class 6d, older students and the subject teachers of class 6d and packed in boxes. Each class will be assigned a specific time slot for handing in their donations. The same is true at the Realschule. There, the learning rooms 1.28 and 1.29 are the central acceptance points.
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“Everyone donates as much as they can carry” is the motto of the BZM donation day for Ukraine. Students can bring hygiene items, cans of meat or stews, instant coffee, instant soup, crispbread, rusks, tea or first-aid kits – anything that can be easily packed and stacked and is durable. Larger items such as blankets or clothing, on the other hand, should be handed in directly to the initiative, on weekdays between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. in the hall by the Weber company car park on Otto-Lilienthal-Straße.