Workshops, meetings and prevention will punctuate a week dedicated to students, from 6th to 3rd grade at Louis-Pasteur College in Plaisance-du-Gers, with numerous speakers. On this Monday morning, it is the League Against Cancer which will meet the 6th and 5th grade classes, with workshops on balanced diet and tobacco prevention, while the National Defense will address the 4th and 3rd grades. The afternoon will be devoted to sustainable development with Sylvain Trabut, as well as board games within the framework of EVARS (emotional, relational and sexual life spaces). The gendarmerie will be on site on Tuesday to discuss cyberharassment, while the 9th grade will welcome the sub-prefect and prepare for road safety certificates. The youngest will speak with a journalist, and the documentary The Social Dilemma, concerning the dangerous impact of social networks, will be screened in the 4th grade. The next day, the students will be made aware of GQS (gestures that save), but also of citizenship, fraternity and tolerance by the Francas. A visit to the fire station will be on the program on Thursday, as well as IMPro sessions around gender equality and the fight against LGBTphobia. At lunch time, meet with the Departmental Council for Gers at Menu, in the presence of local producers providing meals to college students. The week will end with Court’Échelle, around the discovery of emotions, the MAIF for security road, and Centr’Adour on the subject of mental health.



