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Bayerischer Landtag Bayerischer Landtag 17. Wahlperiode 10.11.2014 17/3240 resbeginn geprüft und durchgeführt. Eine Versetzung wäh- Schriftliche Anfrage rend des Schuljahres findet in der Regel nicht statt. Das des Abgeordneten Dr. Paul Wengert SPD Versetzungsverfahren zum Schuljahr 2014/15 ist somit ab- vom 27.08.2014 geschlossen. Schulart Anzahl der Anzahl Versetzungsanträge von Lehrkräften im Regierungsbe- Versetzungs- der Genehmi- zirk Schwaben anträge gungen Grund- und Mittelschulen 219 114 Ich frage die Staatsregierung: Förderschulen 32 22 Realschulen 129 34 1. Wie viele Versetzungsanträge von Lehrkräften aller Gymnasien 156 105 Schularten aus dem Regierungsbezirk Schwaben wur- Berufliche Schulen 25 7 den für das Schuljahr 2014/2015 bisher gestellt? Fachober-/Berufsoberschulen 21 13 Gesamt 582 295 2. Wie viele dieser Versetzungsanträge konnten schwaben- weit positiv verbeschieden werden beziehungsweise kön- 3. Wie viele Versetzungsanträge betreffen Schulen in nen voraussichtlich positiv beantwortet werden? den Landkreisen Ostallgäu, Oberallgäu, Unterallgäu und Lindau sowie in den kreisfreien Städten Kauf- 3. Wie viele Versetzungsanträge betreffen Schulen in den beuren, Kempten und Memmingen? Landkreisen Ostallgäu, Oberallgäu, Unterallgäu und 4. Wie viele dieser Versetzungsanträge konnten positiv Lindau, sowie in den kreisfreien Städten Kaufbeuren, verbeschieden werden beziehungsweise können vor- Kempten und Memmingen? aussichtlich positiv beantwortet werden? Die nachfolgenden Tabellen geben die Anzahl der gestell- 4. Wie viele dieser Versetzungsanträge konnten bereits ten bzw. genehmigten Versetzungsanträge verbeamte- positiv verbeschieden werden beziehungsweise können ter staatlicher Lehrkräfte aus den Landkreisen Ostallgäu, voraussichtlich positiv beantwortet werden? Oberallgäu, Unterallgäu und Lindau sowie in den kreisfrei- en Städten Kaufbeuren, Kempten und Memmingen für das Schuljahr 2014/2015 wieder. Da im Bereich der Grund- und Mittelschulen die Erfassung der Versetzungsanträge schul- amtsbezirksbezogen erfolgt, werden diese Schularten in ei- ner separaten Übersicht behandelt. Grund- und Mittelschulen Anzahl der Anzahl Antwort Versetzungs- der Genehmi- des Staatsministeriums für Bildung und Kultus, Wis- anträge gungen senschaft und Kunst Schulamtsbezirk Ostallgäu- 11 6 vom 30.09.2014 Kaufbeuren Schulamtsbezirk Oberallgäu- 31 15 1. Wie viele Versetzungsanträge von Lehrkräften aller Kempten-Lindau Schularten aus dem Regierungsbezirk Schwaben Schulamtsbezirk Unterallgäu- 36 19 wurden für das Schuljahr 2014/2015 bisher gestellt? Memmingen 2. Wie viele dieser Versetzungsanträge konnten schwa- benweit positiv verbeschieden werden, beziehungs- Übrige Schularten Anzahl der Anzahl Versetzungs- der Genehmi- weise können voraussichtlich positiv beantwortet anträge gungen werden? Landkreis Ostallgäu 26 8 In nachfolgender Tabelle ist die Anzahl der gestellten bzw. Landkreis Oberallgäu 11 4 genehmigten Versetzungsanträge verbeamteter staatlicher Landkreis Unterallgäu 10 2 Lehrkräfte aus dem Regierungsbezirk Schwaben für das Schuljahr 2014/2015 dargestellt, jeweils aufgegliedert nach Landkreis Lindau 18 11 Schularten. Versetzungsgesuche von Lehrkräften werden Kreisfreie Stadt Kaufbeuren 27 11 aus personalplanerischen und insbesondere aus pädago- Kreisfreie Stadt Kempten 20 11 gischen Gründen grundsätzlich nur jeweils zum Schuljah- Kreisfreie Stadt Memmingen 11 8 Drucksachen, Plenarprotokolle sowie die Tagesordnungen der Vollversammlung und der Ausschüsse sind im Internet unter www.bayern.landtag.de –Dokumente abrufbar. Die aktuelle Sitzungsübersicht steht unter www.bayern.landtag.de – Aktuelles/Sitzungen/Tagesübersicht zur Verfügung..
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