Rachel-Carson School Named 'Digital School' in NRW
Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen has been officially recognised as a 'Digital School', one of only 236 in North Rhine-Westphalia. The honour comes after three years of dedication to promoting digital competencies and exceptional commitment to STEM education.
The school's deputy headteacher, Andrea Leven, praised the efforts of Mrs. Elisabeth Klein and the enthusiasm of students for this achievement. The award, valid for three years, highlights the school's outstanding work in digital transformation. Mayor Erik Lierenfeld congratulated the school, stressing the importance of supporting educational institutions in this digital age.
The name of the dedicated teacher who led the digitalization project and submitted the application remains unmentioned in the search results.
Rachel-Carson School's recognition as a 'Digital School' reflects its commitment to digital competencies and STEM education. The award, one of 236 in the region, is a testament to the school's dedication and the support of its community.
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