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Hauts-de-Seine: these schools in popular neighborhoods that want to move to a priority educational area

Its thick ocher earthen walls should ensure a soft and pleasant room temperature. However, the temperature rose a few degrees this Monday morning at the Miriam-Makeba school in Nanterre. A school that parents, teachers and elected officials have chosen to symbolically block in order to ask for the institution to be classified in a priority educational area (REP, REP +) and thus benefit from greater resources.

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