The rector of the Toulouse academy returns to Aveyron
EDUCATION Mostafa Fourar visited three establishments between Séverac-d’Aveyron and Millau on Tuesday, accompanied by the Departmental Director of National Education Services.
Barely a week after the start of the school year, the rector of the Toulouse academy, Mostafa Fourar, went to Aveyron on Tuesday, alongside in particular the Departmental Director of National Education Services (Dasen), Claudine Lajus. to meet and discuss with establishment managers and local elected officials. It was the Jean-d’Alembert college in Sévérac-d’Aveyron and its artistic class with flexible hours (CHAM) which opened the ball with students who welcomed this visit with song before meeting the football section.
At the end of the morning, direction Millau and the bilingual class of the Jules-Ferry school, precursor of bilingual schools in France, where the exchanges with the teaching team were rich in lessons, in particular to ensure continuity towards colleges and to Jean-Vigo high school, where the various decision-makers then went, who show a loss of 40 second-year students this year, as pointed out by its headmaster, Sylvie Pierrot. The opportunity for Emmanuelle Gazel, mayor of Millau, president of the community of communes Millau grands causses and regional councilor, to put her finger on the difficulty of the early childhood center, which has reached its maximum capacity, to respond to some 150 families requesting . “On the other hand, we have 70 more primary school students this year out of all the schools in the city, which has not happened since 2019 and which will bode well for Jean-Vigo if the families stay in the area” , added the elected official at the end of the visit.
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