On January 17, it was the feeling of injustice that prompted around fifty parents of pupils to occupy the Jean-Renoir school group in Noisy-le-Sec (45,000 inhabitants Seine-Saint-Denis) to demand means. In October, they discovered the social position index (IPS) of their school, a variable which makes it possible to know whether the pupils are, on average, more or less from a social environment favorable to their academic success.
It synthesizes the social, economic and cultural capital of the parents. It is all the higher when the family context is beneficial to learning. However, at 67.9, Jean-Renoir’s IPS is much lower than the parents imagined: 20 points below the city average and 33 below that of the Créteil Academy. Above all, it is less …
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