Recognition for Long-Term Telephone Service: Extended Certificate
Berlin Schools Extend Support Phone Hours for Report Card Consultations
In a recent press release from the Senate Administration for Education, Youth, and Family, it has been announced that the Support Phone service will now be available until 6 pm, an extension from the previous 1 pm closing time. This change is intended to provide additional support for students and parents receiving their report cards, especially as not all grades may meet expectations.
The Support Phone number for integrated secondary schools and comprehensive schools is 030/90 227 58 65, while primary schools can contact the service on 030/90 227 60 28. For grammar schools, the number is 030/90 227 57 70, and schools with special educational needs can use 030/90 227 58 34.
Senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch (CDU) considers the Support Phone an important point of contact for discussing worries and finding support. She deems it important to extend the opening hours of the Support Phone, acknowledging that it can offer tips and advice on dealing with report card grades.
In addition to the Support Phone, there are contact points in the School Psychological and Inclusive Educational Consultation and Support Centres (SIBUZ). However, the exact phone numbers for the expanded hours of Berlin's Support Phone for report card consultations according to school types such as primary, integrated secondary, comprehensive, grammar, special educational needs, and vocational schools were not found in the available sources.
To find these contact details, it is recommended to check the official Berlin state or Senate education department website for updated contact details. Individual Berlin school websites or parent information portals might list specific support phone lines by school type. Alternatively, contacting the Berlin public school district's main office directly for detailed assistance may also prove helpful.
Parents and students can receive advice and support in peace after receiving their report cards, according to Senator Günther-Wünsch. The Support Phone consultations are available for students and their parents, making it an invaluable resource during this critical period.
During this critical period of receiving and understanding report card grades, the extended Support Phone service can provide essential advice and support for students and parents. This extension in operating hours is part of the education-and-self-development efforts aimed at learning effectively from the report card results.