The Noiride Music School, one of the important local cultural institutions, is on the brink of a serious crisis. The Vice President of the Board has issued an urgent letter to government officials warning that if financial support from the municipality decreases further, this school may go bankrupt by the end of the current year.
Serious Concerns About the Future of the School
Andreas Porsch, the Vice President of the Board, is deeply concerned about the financial situation of the school and has requested officials to pay attention to this critical situation. He emphasized that if financial support from the government does not continue, the continuation of this cultural institution, which plays an important role in teaching music to young people and the community, will be at risk.
Given that this school is recognized as a cultural and educational center, its closure could have serious repercussions for the local community. These concerns arise as many students and music enthusiasts benefit from the services of this school.
By Tag Clar Editorial