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Val-d'Oise: sleepover at the rectorate for teachers who demand more resources

2024-03-06T18:05:36.385Z

Highlights: Val-d'Oise teachers demand more resources. They have occupied a room in the Versailles rectorate since Monday morning. They ask to meet the Minister of Education. Despite fatigue, the mobilization continues. The rectorates promises ‘a working group’ for the teachers' demands.. The movement began on Monday, February 26 at the Simone de Beauvoir high school in Garges-lès-Gonesse, while the “Global Hourly Allocations” are currently being notified.


A group of teachers from the east of the department have occupied a room in the rectorate since Monday morning. They ask to meet the Minister of


Despite fatigue, the mobilization continues.

Five teachers from eastern Val-d'Oise are preparing this Wednesday evening to spend a third night at the Versailles rectorate (Yvelines).

On site since Monday, they have set up a makeshift camp in a room usually used for meetings.

“We are determined to stay until we have had an audience with the minister,” explains one of the teachers.

The rector tells us that he is constrained by an envelope that does not depend on him.

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One of them was able to speak at a long-planned meeting between the rector and union organizations.

A rally was also held in front of the rectorate.

The movement began on Monday, February 26 at the Simone de Beauvoir high school in Garges-lès-Gonesse, while the “Global Hourly Allocations” are currently being notified, which define the number of lesson hours and the number of students per class in the secondary schools.

The rectorate promises “a working group”

Worried about the situation looming for the start of the school year next September, high school teachers have started a strike to protest against “the reduction in the number of hours per student planned for the 2024 school year”.

The movement then spread to several middle and high schools in 95. A delegation decided to go to the rectorate to make their demands heard.

Before moving into a free room.

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The rectorate, for its part, is talking about setting up a working group with union organizations and written commitments.

“The DASEN of 95 is committed to an increase in the qualitative margin of the overall hourly allocation (DHG) of the most disadvantaged high schools in the department,” explains the institution.

At this stage, the DASEN foresees for the establishments which will be targeted an improvement at the next school year in the supervision rates in 2nd general and technological, 1st and final general compared to the 2023-2024 school year.

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Source: leparis

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