Increasing school leaving numbers in Hesse: What does that mean for the future?

Increasing school leaving numbers in Hesse: What does that mean for the future?

In the Werra-Meißner-Kreis, there is a prudent balance in terms of school leaving quotas. The proportion of pupils without a secondary school leaving certificate is 3.5% of the school leaves, which only corresponds to 29 people. This is an average value compared to other regions of Hesse. During the same period, the Rheingau-Taunus district has the lowest proportion of school leavers without a degree with 1.2%, while Frankfurt am Main has the highest number with 154 school abrasion (2.5%). It is striking that Wiesbaden and Offenbach each record the highest values in Hessen with 4.3%, as

financing projects in other cities

Marburg plans to invest around 95 million euros in schools by 2028, with 68 million euros reserved for construction work. The long -term renovation requirement is around 500 million euros. A positive exception is the Offenbach district, in which all schools are in good condition and are to be invested in school extensions and new buildings in the next five years. Darmstadt also has big plans: construction measures are currently taking place at 14 schools with 28 buildings, and around 62.4 million euros are planned for schools and gyms for 2024. In contrast, the renovation backlog in Kassel is around 200 million euros, whereby the implementation of the measures could take at least ten years.

The challenges of school renovation in Hesse are diverse and the data on the school leaving rate rate show that there are progress. Nevertheless, the question of the state of the school building and the need for investments in the future of education remains in the foreground to ensure that every student receives the best possible opportunities. Further information can be found on the website of hessen statistics

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