Pupils in fourth grade and their educators are reportedly expressing warm greetings with "Servus."
The school year at Arnschwang Primary School has come to a close, marking the end of an era for the Fourth Grade and two beloved teachers, Margarete Grass and Laura Sperlich.
During the school year end celebration, held in the school's community, Principal Hubert Lauerer addressed the gathering. The event, which also took place in St. Martin's Church, was a bittersweet occasion as it was not only a farewell to the Fourth Graders, but also to two of their dedicated teachers.
Margarete Grass, who had been at the school for 14 years, was one of the teachers bidding farewell. Her dedication and hard work have left a lasting impact on the students and the school community. Laura Sperlich, who led the Third Grade, had been at the school for a year. Despite her relatively short tenure, her impact was significant, as evidenced by her successful completion of her second teaching exam.
Principal Lauerer, in his duty to bid farewell to his colleagues, acknowledged the contributions of both teachers. He expressed his gratitude for their service and wished them all the best in their future endeavours.
The departure of Margarete Grass and Laura Sperlich leaves a void in the school, but also presents an opportunity for new teachers to step up and continue the tradition of excellence at Arnschwang Primary School. The school community looks forward to welcoming the new teachers and continuing the journey of learning and growth.
As Principal Lauerer bid farewell to his colleagues, he highlighted the significant contributions of Margarete Grass and Laura Sperlich in shaping the lifestyle and education-and-self-development at Arnschwang Primary School. The school community, now looking forward to welcoming new teachers, aspires to preserve and foster this legacy in the years to come.