After several weeks of mobilization to try to avoid class closures, it was this Friday that the list of openings and closures was made official by the Departmental Council of National Education (CDEN).
A decision eagerly awaited by the numerous demonstrators gathered this Friday morning in front of the Oise prefecture, in Beauvais.
Parents, teachers, elected officials who then marched through the streets of the city at the very moment the decisions were made.
Of the 63 class closures that had been considered: 56 were maintained and 7 were abandoned.
Not enough to satisfy the FSU Oise, teaching union.
“Despite some class closure measures being lifted, the situation in the department will be degraded at the next school year,” estimates Pierre Ripart, one of the departmental secretaries.
No additional replacement positions for schools, no improvement in the staff ratio.
The demographic decline will not benefit schools, numbers will still be as high, inclusion will still be as difficult to achieve, situations of suffering at work will still not be alleviated.
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