Teachers from the Pasteur school transferred to Seine-Saint-Denis: “We took six for example”


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Six teachers from an elementary school in Saint-Denis, arbitrarily transferred by the rectorate, attacked the administrative court of Montreuil on Monday for sanctions deemed “political and ideological”.

Under a blazing sun, there were several dozen, parents, children, teachers, politicians to show their support for the “six of Pasteur”. These six teachers from the Louis-Pasteur elementary school in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), who learned with amazement before the spring break of their transfers to Aubervilliers, Clichy-sous-Bois or Stains, presented by the rectorate as being “in the interest of the service”. The decision, with opaque springs, results from an administrative investigation which concluded in particular: “The system […] in self-management […] who settled there gradually led the Pasteur school to no longer be a school of the Republic.

The rally, organized at the call of an inter-union Monday afternoon, took place before the administrative court of Montreuil, where a request for interim freedom was studied simultaneously. It is “an action before the president of the administrative court in an emergency when there are violations of fundamental freedoms aimed at suspending the decisions to transfer teachers”, explained the lawyer for teachers and trade unions Me Arié Alimi before the hearing, listing the attack on freedom of education, the best interests of children, the right to education but also the obstacle to the freedom of association.

Mobilized for more than a month, the teachers concerned are supported in this legal process by twenty-five parents of students as well as the unions SUD Education 93 and Snuip…



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