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Paris: a false Le Bon Coin ad to denounce a class closure in the 19th century

2024-03-14T12:55:33.913Z

Highlights: Paris: a false Le Bon Coin ad to denounce a class closure in the 19th century. An account called “Angry Parents of the 7th Art” uses irony to denounce the closure of a class. For them, it is “simpler to cram them into classes rather than favoring a quality public school with committed teaching”. Also read “We have been sanctioned”: in Paris, 183 class closures planned for the start of the 2024-2025 school year.


After being informed of a plan to close a class at the 7th Art nursery school (19th century), parents of students published a year


“Sells Kindergarten Classroom Paris 19th.

Very good state.

» This is an announcement, published this Wednesday, which stands out from the usual publications on the Le Bon Coin site.

An account called “Angry Parents of the 7th Art” uses irony to denounce the closure of a class at the 7th Art nursery school in the 19th arrondissement of Paris.

“The Academic Directorate of National Education Services has decided, based on statistics worthy of a sardine can factory, to close a class in our school!

», worry the complainants in the description normally intended for the description of the product to be sold.

A Le Bon Coin ad from angry parents after the closure of a class in the 7th Art nursery school (19th century).

Several reasons are given to reflect the anger of parents, according to which their children “are just numbers”.

For them, it is “simpler to cram them into classes rather than favoring a quality public school with committed teaching”.

A “clash of knowledge”

Furthermore, parents regret an increase in the workload of “10%” for all teachers in a school “without any support”.

They also recall the “lack of human resources”, particularly among ATSEM, AESH and replacements.

Also read “We have been sanctioned”: in Paris, 183 class closures planned for the start of the 2024-2025 school year

Finally, the Angry Parents of the 7th Art believe that National Education “is ultimately no longer an absolute priority” and denounces the “clash of knowledge” announced by Gabriel Attal.

This plan from the former Minister of National Education plans to facilitate repetition and create level groups in French and mathematics.

The protest is not limited to the Le Bon Coin site.

Large posters which read “Support for the 7th Art school.

No to closing” were extended across the front of this establishment.

Source: leparis

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