After the report about a possible illegal school in Erlangen-Eltersdorf, the police and the public order office moved there.
However, the officers did not find any children.
Nuremberg - On Monday (November 24th)
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reported
about a possible illegal school in Erlangen-Eltersdorf *.
It is allegedly run by several parents - sometimes over 30 children per day are to be privately taught there.
Corona regulations currently in force, such as compulsory tests or masks, are apparently not complied with there.
Some of the children are said to have stayed away from their actual school for months.
Nuremberg: Police and public order office check the Königsmühle site
On the basis of the report, the police and public order office of the facility in Erlangen * have now paid a control visit to the Königsmühle site.
As the government of Middle Franconia announced, the officials did not find any school-age children on Thursday morning (November 25).
However, one wants to examine the facts further.
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Nuremberg: School operators face a fine
Should the suspicion of an illegal school be confirmed, the operators would have to expect fines.
Private teaching facilities require authorization from the authorities.
This is not available for the Königsmühle, emphasizes the government of Middle Franconia.
In addition, children who are not exempted from classes after several absent days are considered truants.