This year, the day after the start of the school year, postponed in Guadeloupe because of the violence of the fourth wave of Covid on the island, schools were closing their doors.
In question, the lack of water.
“
This year, I changed my school girl
,” says Beatrice, the mother of Camille, a sparkling 5-year-old girl whose first two years of nursery school, in the town of Petit-Bourg, were almost non-existent.
For the start of the 2019-2020 year, everything was normal until December
".
January 2020 then marked the start of chaotic schooling for schoolchildren on the island.
First, the strike against the pension reform led to the closure of many schools.
Then, confinement until May, with its share of health protocols because of which town halls and the region refused to open the establishments.
Finally, for the next school year, there were two months of strikes by municipal agents which paralyzed, blocked, even vandalized, many schools on the island.
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