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, highlights the school's dedication to promoting digital competencies.
The school's deputy headmistress, Andrea Leven, praised the efforts of Mrs. Elisabeth Klein, who played a significant role in driving the digitalization process. Klein's commitment, along with substantial investment in digital equipment, has led to this notable achievement.
The school is now among the 236 institutions in North Rhine-Westphalia to receive this prestigious accolade for their exceptional commitment to MINT (Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences, and Technology) and digital education. Mayor Erik Lierenfeld extended his congratulations to the school, stressing the importance of supporting such initiatives in the digital transformation of education.
Rachel-Carson School's recognition as a 'Digital School' is a testament to its dedication to digital competencies and MINT education. The award, which lasts for three years, reflects the school's commitment to preparing students for the digital future.