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District Administrator Josef Niedermaier (right) and headmaster Florian Dietz (left) congratulated the vocational school graduates (from left) Christine Wametsberger, Tijana Salihovic, Anna-Maria Mesicek, Elisabeth Anna Rappl, Sophie Kleinpeter, Lucas Berkau on their A grade , Mona Wassmuth, Natascha Wallner and Maria Bernlochner.
© Ewald J. Scheitterer
The Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen vocational school said goodbye to 140 graduates in the Kurhaus.
Ten of them can look forward to a dream grade and the state prize.
Bad Tölz
- A “priceless key to your professional future, a key that no one can take away from you”: This is how Florian Dietz, the headmaster of the Bad Tölz vocational school, described the final certificate that graduates receive after usually three and a half years of training on Thursday in the Tölzer Kurhaus was handed over.
Ten state prizes at the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen vocational school
Around 140 former trainees achieved excellent results, some of them.
Ten of them were able to receive the so-called state prize with an average grade of 1.5 or better, including two young women with the dream grade of 1.0.
The graduates were also given the right “equipment” for their future careers at the vocational school, said Dietz.
Above all, the cell phone as a symbol of limitless communication possibilities.
In addition, “above all, you need real friends.”
The headmaster warned: “But in the age of fake news, ChatGPT and influencers, handle this information critically.
Don't allow yourself to be manipulated.
Search for the truth and defend the truth as the highest good.”
Headmaster at the graduation ceremony: “Treat yourself to a break sometimes”
The ability to solve new, tricky problems or to discuss socially competently with customers will also be important for the future.
The respective foundation of values is particularly important: “Don’t just make your decisions to the best of your knowledge, but also make them according to your conscience, which is characterized by dignity, tolerance and respect.” Even if you, as a young person, like to go along with it uses one's physical resources mercilessly: “Give yourself the necessary breaks to recover.
Because remember that you still have a long working life ahead of you.
So be careful with yourself,” Dietz advised the young people.
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The two student representatives Sarah Munteanu and Anika Schnätzinger then humorously looked back on their school days at the Tölzer vocational school.
Addressing their former classmates, they emphasized above all: “You have proven that you can finish something.”
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District administrator confesses to poor grade in religion
District Administrator Josef Niedermaier also appeared to present the state prizes.
He regretted that he was not able to win a state prize, mainly because of a bad grade in religion: “I skipped classes a few times and was probably mistaken when I thought that ten years as an altar boy was enough.” In terms of things He praised the dual training system for political training: “You learned that it is important to look for solutions together.
This aspect has brought peace, prosperity and freedom to society in recent years.” It is also important to get involved in politics with your existing life and professional experience.
(Ewald Scheitterer)