They have the same name.
That of an immortal star who entered the Pantheon in 2021.
This is how parents of students elected to the Joséphine-Baker college in Saint-Ouen came up with the idea of offering students from the Joséphine Baker class of the National Institute of Public Service (INSP) the opportunity to come and meet middle school students from this establishment classified as a Priority Education Network (REP) to talk to them about their training.
Created in 2022, the INSP succeeded the famous National School of Administration (ENA) to train senior civil servants.
“This college is very dynamic, we are always trying to develop new projects,” describes Yassir Fichtali, one of the parents of students elected to the establishment.
When we saw that the last class of INSP was named Joséphine Baker, we jumped at the chance.
We asked them to come and they immediately said yes.
Some students are developing projects around equal opportunities.
» Thursday and Friday, several people came to present their training and talk about their journey to third grade classes.
In front of 3rd B on Thursday evening, five students organized a little question-and-answer game.
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