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Brandenburg Music Schools Stage Orchestral Protest for Increased State Funding

Teachers, students, and parents demand greater financial support to address rising costs and preserve affordable arts education.

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Overview

  • Thousands gathered outside the Potsdam state parliament on May 22, 2025, performing music and holding signs to highlight the funding crisis in Brandenburg's music and art schools.
  • Protesters called on the state to increase its contribution to operational costs, which currently stands at only 13% of school budgets.
  • The 2022 Herrenberg court ruling, which reclassified teachers as employees with full social benefits, has significantly raised personnel costs, straining school finances.
  • Families are facing higher fees or are deregistering children from arts programs, threatening accessibility to extracurricular arts education.
  • The demonstration follows a May 21 protest by thousands of teachers against staff shortages and overtime demands, underscoring broader systemic challenges.