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“No right to defame”: in Sceaux, the poster war between sports teachers and the region continues

2024-02-29T18:16:19.774Z

Highlights: In response to a sign promoting the region, the sports teachers of the Marie-Curie school campus in Sceaux had installed another sign. The two posters have been facing each other since the end of last year. “Here the Île-de-France region is leaving our sports facilities abandoned’, one of the teachers tells L’Humanité. ‘We took this as a provocation even though teachers and parents have been demanding the renovation of sports facilities for thirty years! So we decided to make our own banner’


In response to a sign promoting the region, the sports teachers of the Marie-Curie school campus had installed another sign


The two posters have been facing each other since the end of last year.

One, plastered on the wall of the prestigious Marie-Curie school campus in Sceaux (Hauts-de-Seine), promoted the action of the Ile-de-France region while the other, opposite on the gates of sports grounds, denounced his inaction.

To “Here the region is investing in the future of high school students”, the “angry” PE teachers retorted: “Here the Île-de-France region is leaving our sports facilities abandoned”.

“In November, we had just relaunched our petition signed by 1,500 people so that the region would keep its commitments on our equipment.

So when we saw the sign that she had installed after work carried out in the canteen, it made us laugh, but bitterly, relates Stéphane Szeremeta, PE teacher.

We took this as a provocation even though teachers and parents have been demanding the renovation of sports facilities for thirty years!

So we decided to make our own banner.

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Source: leparis

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