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Friedrich-Bergius-Schule in Berlin is not coming to rest

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First an incendiary letter from the college, then the police must protect hunted students, and now the school management is being replaced. There is a rumor at the Friedrich-Bergius-Schule in Berlin.

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First an incendiary letter from the college, then the police must protect hunted students, and now the school management is being replaced. There is a rumor at the Friedrich-Bergius-Schule in Berlin.

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After the violent incidents at the Friedrich Bergius School, Andrea Mehrländer had to vacate her post. Her successor has already been chosen.

·Berlin, Germany
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Most recently, a student was chased by a mob; before that, the college wrote an incendiary letter about untenable conditions at the Friedrich-Bergius-Schule. The director has now been dismissed. A parent representative is therefore accusing politicians.

·Germany
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The teachers wrote a letter of fire in November, wanted help with their difficult students. Now the director is exchanged. The parent speaker is indignant.

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The Friedrich-Bergius-Schule in Berlin is making headlines in November. After widespread violence, the teaching staff only knows how to help themselves with an incendiary letter. Changes are being initiated at school. However, the headmistress rejects proposals from the Senate - which, according to a report, costs her post.

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Berlin's Friedrich-Bergius School has hit the headlines for violent incidents after an incendiary letter was published. The incident was "outrageous," said the parent representative.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
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