School Board President Orlando Simeon bid farewell

A summer event has been part of the annual program of the FDP Kirchberg for many years. This year’s program included a visit to the construction site of the center building in the village of Kirchberg. In the social part in the Eintracht restaurant, former school board president Orlando Simeon said farewell.

September 02, 2022 2:41 p.m

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In the social part in the Eintracht restaurant, former school board president Orlando Simeon said farewell.

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The construction site is currently shaping the village of Kirchberg. In future, the new, modern headquarters of Clientis Bank Toggenburg will not only have their place in the superstructure, but also various commercial spaces and 43 rental and owner-occupied apartments. The members of the FDP Kirchberg were able to visit this formative superstructure at the summer event at the end of August and were guided through the various buildings under the expert guidance of Andreas Fässler, CEO of Clientis Toggenburg, and site manager Roger Hüberli. The construction site is nearing completion – the Volg village shop and the Clientis Bank, among others, want to open their doors in the new building as early as November.

After the tour, the group moved on to Eintracht for the leisurely part. In a short speech, local party president Simon Seelhofer acknowledged the services of Orlando Simeon, who resigned as president of the school council at the end of July. Simeon has held the office since 2015, having previously been a school board member from 2005. Seelhofer emphasized that the Kirchberg schools are very well positioned today. Not only is the core mission of high-quality education fulfilled, the school has also significantly increased the attractiveness of the Kirchberg community as a location in recent years with expanded day structures, a modern family center, the digitization of school operations and the expansion of special education. According to Seelhofer, Orlando Simeon’s greatest achievement is not an individual project, but his leadership work, which enabled a courageous, hands-on working atmosphere in the school’s management teams. Orlando Simeon was bid farewell by the members with a round of applause and a present.

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