High school diplomas for Moosburg's high school students: Before the party, there were jokes and plenty of praise
Created: 06/25/2022, 17:00
By: Nico Bauer
At the award ceremony in the town hall, the graduates of the Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch-Gymnasium were celebrated by their relatives and some guests of honor.
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The Moosburg Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch-Gymnasium can look back on a graduation year without failing.
Now the graduates were farewelled with much praise.
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– 100 percent, more is not possible: When the Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch-Gymnasium in Moosburg awarded certificates on Friday, the school not only celebrated 24 certificates with a one before the decimal point, but also the overall result without any failed graduates.
This also means a positive report for the school, since the 24 1,x reports represent more than a third of the 64 graduates.
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After two years of Corona, the 2022 class can finally finish school again, as has been a tradition for decades: the festival weekend began on Friday with the awarding of certificates in the town hall and on Saturday the glittering prom follows.
Before the party weekend, parent representatives and local celebrities such as Mayor Josef Dollinger and Deputy District Administrator Anita Meinelt congratulated.
"I'm glad that the district administrator doesn't have time and I can represent him," joked former mayor Meinelt, "because this school is still very close to my heart after 18 years as mayor."
Momentous decision and a toilet app
In the pre-program for the awarding of certificates, the school's big band provided music for the celebration, and the three students Emily Bury, Marina Schorgg and Stephan Wagensohner provided a retrospective humorous part.
The latter looked at the choice of language, Latin ("60 young people didn't know what a momentous decision they had made") and Emily Bury recalled the toilet app ("So that no two people meet").
People thought back to distance learning, tricking the technology and Wagensohner joked about the eighth grade, "when four classes became three and that with pupils who were now pubescent".
The problem class 8a had to listen to one or the other allusion from classmates and teachers.
Languages for the senior year: (from left) Marina Schorgg, Stephan Wagensohner and Emily Bury.
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The upper school coordinator Bernadette Hohe and the school director Claudia Theumer once again praised the young adults at the end of their school career.
There were honorary awards for the five best graduates Felicitas Ambros, Leonard Göbel, Benedikt Prexl, Alina Schmidt and Veronika Wiesheu, who had achieved grades up to and including 1.3.
Felicitas Ambros even managed the dream grade of 1.0.
"Follow your dreams with self-confidence and determination", headmistress Claudia Theumer advised the 64 people for whom the high school diploma will open many doors.
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