Financial action named Abi expenses 9000 Euros on a stroke event - Strike action escalates to a cost of 9,000 euros
In a turn of events at Rottenburg's Eugen-Bolz-Gymnasium, a harmless chalk prank intended for the school's graduating students, known as the Abi prank, went awry. The chalk used left persistent, non-washable marks, causing damage to the school's property and necessitating three days of painting work to restore the affected walls.
The Damage and Costs
The unexpected damage to the school building, due to the persistent chalk color, required professional painter work over three days. Although specific financial costs are not detailed, such restorative work typically involves significant labor and material expenses. The incident has drawn local attention and public commentary on the imprudence of the prank.
Estimates suggest that the repair work will cost the students approximately 9,000 euros. The students are working with a painter and his assistant to repair the damage, spending their summer holidays scraping, painting, and tearing off the paint from the school's property.
A Lesson Learned
The students are working under the motto: "We messed up, now we're making it right." Headmaster Andreas Greis believes the spray action was a mistake, assuming the paint would be washable. Despite the setback, the students are hopeful that future classes won't come up with a similar idea.
The students believe their cohesion has become stronger due to their efforts to make things right. The school management, caretaker, and city, the carrier of the school, have reached a good agreement with the students, ensuring a positive outcome for all parties involved.
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Although the Abi prank at Rottenburg's Eugen-Bolz-Gymnasium didn't initially consider the cost of community aid, the unexpected repair expenses have led to a unique opportunity for vocational training. During their summer holidays, the students are gaining hands-on experience in home-and-garden maintenance through the process of restoring the school's damaged walls, which are earning them essential vocational skills for their future lifestyle.