Toulouse: who blames the Falcucci school, victim of repeated vandalism?
It is amazement at the Falcucci elementary school in Bagatelle, victim of acts of vandalism in six classes, twice in the space of a week.
But who blames the elementary school Falcucci, located impasse Bachaga Boualam in the Bagatelle district in Toulouse and which educates more than 210 students?
In the space of a week, during the weekend of May 14 and 15 and on the night of Monday May 23 to Tuesday May 24, the establishment was twice the target of major damage affecting six classes and who “stunned” everyone.
The scientific police even went there to take fingerprints, but for the time being no serious leads have been retained by the investigators.
“It’s not revenge”
But the “stunned” is palpable with teachers and parents of students, appointed Wednesday, May 25 the assistant to the academic director of the national education services (Dasen) Louis Alberici. The latter cannot say whether classes will resume normally next Monday, because the municipal services are at work to clean the classes upside down.
Parents of pupils have been told to keep their child at home if the school cannot reopen all classes by next week. The others likely to be welcomed at the school which is not closed, the academic inspection claiming to have called on “three additional holders” to meet the needs.
“It’s vandalism”
The damage is significant. Cabinets and tables overturned, empty paint cans, books and notebooks scattered, the perpetrators of these acts of vandalism “even defecated” in the classrooms, said the academy inspector. Students in disagreement with the establishment, personal revenge, the investigations do not lean towards acts involving students of the school.
“First, in the first degree, there is no eviction or disciplinary council. Teachers don’t want to believe in an act of revenge, it’s literally vandalism,” said Louis Alberici.