Proud winner: Class 6a of the Aubert School receives the Zisch-Prize

Proud winner: Class 6a of the Aubert School receives the Zisch-Prize

in Deißlingen, class 6a of the Aubert School recently won this year's Zisch-Prize, a sign of their commitment in an important media education project. The award includes a sum of money of 400 euros that the class benefits directly for your class fund. This achievement not only marks a success for the students, but also a contribution to media literacy in the Rottweil region.

promote media literacy

The Zisch project, initiated by the Black Forest messenger, aims to motivate students in the region, deal with current topics and to improve their skills in reading, research and use the media. Every year, hundreds of students take part in these activities and combine education with practical experience. Class 6a convinced with remarkable texts and shows that the future of media literacy is in these young talents.

topics that affect the community

The students had chosen particularly local topics that are important to both their own community and them personally. For example, they dealt with the garbage problem in the Lauffen district and the integration of refugees from Ukraine into their class association. These topics were not only analyzed with a critical look, but also presented as an opportunity to improve the community.

support from local institutions

The Kreissparkasse, which supports the project for decades, underlined the importance of such initiatives for local education. Cathrin Stöhr from the Kreissparkasse praised the students for their creative approaches and their ability to name social challenges. "It is more than justified that the two special prices will go to class 6a this year," said Stöhr.

The view of the students

The students already have plans for using their prize money. Suggestions such as excursions or the financing of a school country testify to a sense of community and the desire to create memories together. These decisions show how important it is not only to know the young people, but also to convey values ​​such as team spirit and solidarity.

The award of class 6a is therefore not only recognized by its performance, but also a ray of hope for the local community, which puts the importance of education and participation in the foreground. The successes of the Zisch project illustrate the importance of actively involving young people in social issues in order to form them to inform and responsible citizens.

- Nag