“We are all gathered together, parents, students and teachers, and this is a first at the Joliot-Curie high school!“, rejoices Muriel Gerber, professor of philosophy in the Aubagnais establishment, unionized with Force Ouvrière (FO). As part of the national movement against the reduction in hourly allocations, i.e. the reduction in the volume of teaching hours allocated to high schools desired by the government, they were this Tuesday at the end afternoon gathered in front of the gates of their high school to make their demands known. But the gathering was even larger since there were also college teachers – Lakanal to quote him -, professors from the Charrel and Tourtelle schools and elected officials from the new. majority, including the first deputy Clémentine Fardoux.
Overcrowded classes
“I haven’t had a history class in over three months, slips a student when teenagers involved in the movement speak. I don’t have it for the baccalaureate this year, but this subject counts for the continuous assessment.“Mila, in terminale générale, de compléterÂ: “This is an important subject because it helps combat disinformation. History is pri…

