Will the LESC be extended?

The DP MP André Bauler has heard that the LESC's capacities have reached their limit with classes taking place in the hallway or the library. Therefore he asked the responsible minister when it will be extended and what is being done until then to solve the current situation.

« Mir ass säitens der Elterevereenegung vum Clierfer Lycée gesot ginn, datt de Moment ronn 770 Schüler an dëser Schoul ausgebilt ginn, obwuel nëmme 720 Plaze virgesi sinn. An de leschte Joren ass d’Zuel vun de Schüler rasant gewuess, sou datt d’Raimlechkeete méi séier wéi ugeholl gefëllt goufen.

Et geet effektiv mat der aktueller Klassenzuel net duer, sou datt mëttlerweil an der Bibliothéik, am Gank, am Festsall oder an Deeler vun der Proffekonferenz muss Schoul gehale ginn. Viru ronn zwee Joer hat ech gefrot, ob de Ministère fir ëffentlech Aarbechten am Gaang wier um Ausbau vun dëser Schoul ze schaffen an et ass mer präziséiert ginn, datt een 2025 mat neie Gebaier kéint rechnen.

Dofir wollt ech dem Här Minister fir Mobilitéit an ëffentlech Aarbechte folgend Froe stellen :

  • Wou sinn d’Planunge fir de projezéierten Ausbau de Moment drun ?
  • Wéini kéinten d’Bauaarbechten ufänken a wéi laang géifen dës daueren ?
  • Gesäit de Ministère eventuell kuerzfristeg Léisunge vir, fir dem aktuelle Plazdefizit Meeschter ze ginn? »

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