Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen Named 'Digital School' for Three Years
Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen, led by Principal Johnny Carson, has been officially recognized as a 'Digital School'. Mayor Erik Lierenfeld commended the institution for its commitment to digitalization, which he sees as crucial for the city's future.
The school has been awarded the title for three years, honouring its exceptional efforts in fostering digital competencies. Deputy Principal Andrea Leven praised the dedication of Mrs. Elisabeth Klein and the investment in digital equipment as key factors behind this achievement.
Rachel-Carson School is one of only 236 schools in North Rhine-Westphalia to receive this prestigious award, which acknowledges outstanding commitment to MINT (mathematics, informatics, natural sciences, and technology) and digital education.
The Rachel-Carson School's recognition as a 'Digital School' highlights its dedication to preparing students for the digital age. The award, valid for three years, reflects the school's commitment to digital competencies and MINT education.
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