Castelsarrasin. Lycée Jean-de-Prades : les profs face au Dasen - ladepeche.fr

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Key Concerns

Teachers at Lycée Jean-de-Prades in Castelsarrasin, France, protested staff and hour cuts. Approximately three-quarters of the teaching staff met with the academic inspector (Dasen) to express concerns about reduced resources in a disadvantaged school environment.

Meeting with the Dasen

A delegation of three teachers met with Pierre Roques, the Dasen, to discuss the situation. While immediate solutions weren't provided, the Dasen acknowledged the school's need for resources and the priority of the situation. The situation will be reviewed in May-June.

Main Arguments

  • Staff cuts in a disadvantaged school.
  • Reduction in teaching hours, leading to increased workload with fewer resources.
  • Concerns about the potential closure of one of two assistant d'éducation (AED) positions, which would impact the boarding facilities.

Outcome

While no immediate solutions were offered, the meeting served to highlight the school's challenges and ensured the issue remains a priority. Further review and potential solutions are expected in May-June.

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