Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen Named 'Digital School' for Three Years
Rachel-Carson School in Dormagen has been officially recognized as a 'Digital School'. The award, valid for three years, celebrates the school's dedication to fostering digital competencies. Mayor Erik Lierenfeld praised the achievement, stressing the importance of backing schools in their digital evolution.
The school is one of 236 in North Rhine-Westphalia to receive this accolade for its exceptional commitment to MINT and digital education. Deputy headmistress Andrea Leven highlighted the crucial role played by Elisabeth Klein in this digitalization process. Klein, a driving force behind the school's digital transformation, was instrumental in securing the 'Digital School' award through her efforts and the enthusiasm of the students.
Rachel-Carson School's recognition as a 'Digital School' is a testament to its outstanding engagement in digital education. The award, valid for three years, reflects the school's commitment to promoting digital competencies and its dedication to supporting students in the digital age.