Bad Oldesloe – A few days before the summer holidays, the education politicians of the SPD-Stormarn unanimously re-elected the previous district board of the Working Group for Education (AfB-Stormarn). The old and new district chairman is the Lütjenseer local association chairman Durmis Özen, who works as a teacher at a community school in the Duchy of Lauenburg district.
“With our regular ‘Stormarner Education Talks’ and statements, we have critically monitored Kiel’s education policy and its effects on Stormarn over the past two years and have decisively set the priorities for educational issues in the SPD-Stormarn local election campaign,” explained Özen. “We will continue this in the next two years and focus on the youth employment agency, the two vocational schools and the Woldenhorn School, the three schools supported by the district.”
The composition of the district board makes it clear that it is not just about school issues: Pia Dietz, the former district student spokeswoman and newly elected district councillor, and Heiko Winckel-Rienhoff, the long-standing DGB district chairman, were also unanimously re-elected as deputy district chairmen. With Simone von Pein, former chairwoman of the Schleswig-Holstein State Parents’ Council, and the labor market expert and member of the district council Franca Boege, two of the assessors on the AfB district board come from completely different areas of education policy. The new board is rounded off by Frank Schmalowsky, leader of the SPD district parliamentary group.
2023-07-16 15:15:00
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