Isabelle's daily life clearly illustrates why the educational community of Seine-Saint-Denis has been mobilizing for ten days to demand a new emergency plan for education in the department.
Between January and February, her daughter's class, educated in a large section at the Jules-Ferry nursery school in Bondy, did not have a dedicated teacher for… twenty-eight days.
“Her teacher was absent, but there was no replacement,” describes the mother, elected to this establishment classified as a priority education network.
As a result, the students were divided into several classes.
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If the situation was resolved with the arrival of two replacements last week, his eldest son, who attends CM2 at Jules-Ferry, has not had a teacher for two and a half weeks.
“There too, her master is absent,” she says.
With his classmates, they are dispatched to classes due to lack of replacements.
He has already found himself at CP.
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