In the vicinity of Erlangen-Eltersdorf, several parents apparently run an alternative school without permission.
30 children are to be taught there every day.
Erlangen - In the vicinity of Erlangen-Eltersdorf, 30 children have apparently been privately taught in an alternative school every day for several weeks.
Several parents should operate this, as
reported by
nordbayern.de
.
According to the editorial staff, information was leaked to them.
Some children have not been in their “real” school for a few months, it is said.
A similar so-called “lateral thinker” school was discovered in late summer in the Rosenheim district *.
Erlangen: Private school rejects corona measures
According to the report, the school near Erlangen is even supposed to charge a tuition fee of several hundred euros.
The corona measures applicable in Bavaria are not likely to be observed there.
According to
nordbayern.de,
there is no test or mask requirement
.
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Parents apparently run a private school in Erlangen: children learn from the magician Ricardo Leppe
The learning material is based on the content of the self-appointed learning coach and magician Ricardo Leppe from Austria.
In his YouTube videos, he shows a clear stance against compulsory schooling and the state's responsibility to convey educational content.
He is of the opinion that the learning content should be based on the personal interests of an individual.
Those present on the corresponding site did
not want to comment on the allegations
to
nordbayern.de
.
School attendance has been compulsory again since autumn: School children need a negative corona test
Up until the autumn break, attendance at face-to-face classes in Bavaria was not mandatory.
If parents refused to require a mask or test, for example, their children were allowed to go to homeschooling.
Schoolchildren now have to show a negative corona test in order to attend classes * and thus to be able to attend school, the Bavarian Ministry of Education said when asked by
nordbayern.de
.
Anyone who still does not bring their child to school can expect a fine or even expulsion from school.
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