“The health protocol is still not in place, there are still 35 per class, we lack gel and masks!
»Explains Mathieu Devlaminck, president of the high school union UNL while Tuesday morning students tried to block the Colbert high school, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
Very quickly, the police intervened and pushed back dozens of high school students who were trying to block the entrance to the establishment, a week after a first blockade.
In the wake of this blocking attempt, high school students had to show their correspondence book to the police in order to be able to enter their establishment.
For Pénélope and Constance, high school students, the current protocol does not guarantee their safety.
"Even if we have our masks, some students do not manage to put it on well, we are tight, we sweat, we are teenagers, we can not really ventilate ...", annoys Pénélope, in class of First.
For some students, the ideal would be to reduce more drastically the number of people per class and to provide computers to the most "vulnerable" in order to facilitate distance learning, as Elyès explains.
"We are treated as the culprits of this crisis, while not at all," concludes this second year student.