Everyone has their own method to try to prevent the class closures planned for the next school year.
The Departmental Council of National Education (CDEN) scheduled for this Friday, also a day of strike launched by the teaching unions, must decide on the 63 class closures planned in Oise.
There is no question of giving up for the majority of schools under threat, where we remain determined to reverse the trend.
To achieve this, all means are good, from the most reasonable to the most extravagant.
In Thiers-sur-Thève, a village located near Senlis, many parents and elected officials were present this Tuesday morning in front of the Raoul-Gautherin school, to demonstrate their opposition to the closure of one of the establishment's five classes.
A situation that feels like déjà vu since the closure was considered last year.
The project to construct a new building for the canteen had weighed in the balance to ward off the specter.
Drawing on this experience, elected officials and parents worked together to put together a documented file, rich in tables and diagrams to convince the academy inspector.
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