Euskirchen in the cleanliness alarm: parents raise the alarm in schools!

Euskirchen in the cleanliness alarm: parents raise the alarm in schools!
In Euskirchen, the parents of the students at the primary school in Kirchheim are, according to a report by radio euskirchen the schools. Again and again they complain about dirty toilets, uncomfortable tables and dirty soils. These grievances mean that some children don't have to go to the toilet out of disgust and have to hold until afternoon.
Dissatisfaction affects not only the parents and children, but also the city administration itself. Ecasser René Strohtkötter expressed that the cleaning company, which has been under contract since last summer, does not provide the expected cleaning quality. He plans to threaten the company with a termination if he should not be able to get a quick improvement. However, this measure would fear that the situation is deteriorating at short notice until a new cleaning company is found. More information about the developments remain.
examples from other schools
older students are in the toilet gifts during the break times in order to give the younger students a feeling of security. Another example of a successful concept is schools in which students have to pick up and bring the toilet key in the secretariat. In these schools, the students have to enter their name and time in a list, which leads to better control and cleanliness.
school toilets in criticism
The problems related to school toilets are, however, a extensive topic. The toilet supervision was abolished at the Johann Bendel Realschule in Cologne, which led to a significant increase in pollution. Headmaster Peter Betz emphasizes that toilets with supervision were always cleaner. The GTO (Union for Education and Science) therefore demands that students actively involve the decision -making and design of the school toilets.
A study by GTO and the University of Bonn supports the claim that stronger student participation leads to less pollution and vandalism. In addition, a reporting process for defects, more frequent availability of toilet paper and a higher cleaning frequency could contribute to improving cleanliness.
In order to further illuminate the problems of cleanliness in schools, a comprehensive data analysis was carried out in 2023 to satisfaction with cleanliness in schools in Berlin. Over 20,000 participants, including students, teachers and parents, were interviewed. According to the results, which were presented by berlin.de , it can be seen that school toilets of 89% of the respondents are considered particularly important for the cleanliness.
The average satisfaction with cleanliness was rated on a scale from 1 (very satisfied) to 5 (very dissatisfied) with 3.0. Students rated the cleanliness with 2.7, while teachers and school staff were somewhat more dissatisfied with 3.3. The respondents stated that inadequate cleaning quality and narrow timing were causes of dissatisfaction. Dr. Torsten Kühne emphasized that it was important to ensure cleanliness in schools for hygiene and respect.
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