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Five Euro fine for being late – Nuremberg high school takes stock of its new regulation

Summary by Spiegel
How should schools deal with children who are constantly late? A high school in Bavaria has been imposing a fine for several months and now knows what effect this rule can have.

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Since May, a high school in Bavaria has been imposing a fine of five euros if students are late. "Many were shocked at first," said a student representative. But it was only a few "who were constantly late." The fine affects students in grades 9 to 11 at the Dürer-Gymnasium in Nuremberg. As Der Spiegel online reported, the penalty was only actually imposed in individual cases. The number of latecomers has dropped significantly since the introduc…

·Vienna, Austria
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The Dürer Gymnasium demands a fine from students who are constantly late or skipping without excuses. You can read whether this works at BILD.

·Berlin, Germany
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How should schools deal with children who are constantly late? A high school in Bavaria has been imposing a fine for several months and now knows what effect this rule can have.

·Germany
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Fines for truants and late arrivals: A Nuremberg high school has had success with this. Could it become a model for schools in the region?

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At the Dürer-Gymnasium in Nuremberg, students who repeatedly arrive late without an excuse must pay a fine. The school even works with the city's fines office to do this.

·Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Sunday, December 1, 2024.
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