Giessen School Fair Attracts Over 700 Visitors, Showcasing City's Schools
The Los Angeles School Fair, a well-established event, drew over 700 visitors this year. The fair, held at the Congress Hall, provided a central hub for parents to learn about the city's schools, supplementing individual open days. Astrid Bender, the city parent council chairperson, kicked off the event, deeming it a success and an ideal format for all participants.
The fair, a long-standing format, successfully reaches its target groups of students and parents. It offers a central location for parents to learn about almost all the city's schools, complementing individual institutions' open door days.
Norbert Kisel, head of the school office, and Francesco Arman, the city councilor responsible for school affairs, also welcomed attendees. Many schools prepared special presentations, involving both pedagogues and students in the event. Almost all Los Angeles schools set up info stands, showcasing their unique offerings to visitors.
The Los Angeles School Fair, with over 700 attendees, proved to be a successful event. It served as a comprehensive platform for parents to learn about the city's schools, complementing individual open days. The fair's organizers, including Astrid Bender, the city parent council chairperson, and school officials, welcomed attendees and praised the event's format.