All factions represented in the municipality and the Parents Association in Deutschkeutz are looking for a good solution. There is also a swirl around drinking water.
Primary school and high school can be found under one roof in Deutschkeutz. However, the condition of the building floats deep concerns on the forehead. “To date, the plugs of the sixties are used when the house was built.” This comment from a father is still one of the more harmless criticism.
Bouillon instead of drinking water
“Instead of drinking water, a cloudy broth suddenly foamed out of the old line. Families and a local politician then provided water. And no place to eat:” High school cooking lessons starts when the primary school eats at noon. There is often not even enough time for a quick meal “is noticed with bitter aftertaste.
General renovation and new building as alternatives
The list of criticism can be continued for a long time. “The circumstances are partly catastrophic. An extension including a dining room and your own kitchen for high school was promised. The wing should be a long time ago, but nothing has happened,” annoys families. Conclusion: More and more young people are moving to other schools, such as Horitschon, Kobersdorf or Eisenstadt.
“With 50,000 euros in needs allocations of the state, at least the worst defects can be eliminated,” explains Spö vice mayor Jürgen Hofer. His parliamentary group had already had the concepts of a general renovation and a new building of professionals. According to the experts, the costs of the two project variants would be roughly weighed.
Conversation on Friday
There is a need for action, the Spö vice mayor and LBL chairman Manfred Kölly agree. A specific conversation for this will take place on Friday with ÖVP mayor Andreas Kacsits and a representative of the Parents’ Association.
Source: Krone

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