“Dictators”, “thieves”, “you are mrds…”. This March 8, at the stroke of noon, insults rained down in the office of the principal of this vocational high school in Essonne, in the Paris region. A mother, beside herself, targeted the head of the establishment and her principal education advisor. Their fault: having confiscated his son's cap. It will take the intervention of the police and the arrest of the mother for insults before the climate finally calms down.
But not all principals are so lucky. At the Maurice-Ravel high school in Paris (20th century), the head of the establishment had to anticipate his retirement on March 22, after an altercation with a student, an adult, whom he had asked to remove her veil in February. This reminder of the law and rules in force inside the establishment led to death threats targeting the sixty-year-old on social networks.
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