Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen Named 'Digital School' for Promoting Tech Skills
Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen has been officially recognized as a 'Digital School'. The award, valid for three years, celebrates the school's outstanding efforts in fostering digital competencies. It is one of 236 schools in North Rhine-Westphalia to receive this accolade for exceptional commitment to MINT and digital education.
The registration for this prestigious recognition was initiated by Jörn Schneider from Dormagen. Deputy principal Andrea Leven attributes the award to the dedication of Mrs. Elisabeth Klein and the entire staff's commitment to digitization. Mayor Erik Lierenfeld has congratulated the school, stressing the importance of supporting educational institutions in their digital transformation.
Rachel-Carson School's recognition as a 'Digital School' highlights its dedication to preparing students for the digital age. The award, valid until 2025, reflects the school's commitment to promoting digital competencies and MINT education.
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