“It’s a bit of a breakdown… We’ve been warning people for years.
Today we no longer have a solution.
» To try to make themselves heard, fourteen teachers working in the east of the department decided to occupy a room in the Versailles rectorate (Yvelines).
They spent the night from Monday to Tuesday there, improvising a makeshift camp in a room used for meetings.
“We have the strength of conviction, we know why we are here, for our students,” declare the demonstrators, who are demanding more resources for schools and are supported by a large number of their colleagues.
The movement began on February 26 at the Simone-de-Beauvoir high school in Garges-lès-Gonesse.
It is at this time that all secondary schools are receiving their “global hourly allocation”, that is to say the number of hours of lessons which will be allocated to them at the next school year.
A criterion which subsequently defines the number of course hours and the number of students per class.
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