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Masks, markings on the ground, social distancing …: how the Pergaud-Prévert school in Montluçon has reorganized for the return of students

For its resumption, Monday, May 11, after two months of confinement, the teaching team of the Pergaud-Prévert school, in Montluçon, spent their day fitting out the establishment for the return of students on Tuesday, May 12.

A school refitted according to the health protocol

Tables one meter apart, floor markings in the corridors and the toilets, traffic: everything had to be redesigned.

Children will access the school by three entrances instead of one. Recreations will also take place in three different courses, all at staggered times to avoid schoolchildren crossing paths.

The rooms will be cleaned in the morning and at noon, the toilets after the passage of each class.

Workforce. In Montluçon, about 300 schoolchildren are expected this Tuesday in schools in the city. 25% of the workforce on the levels concerned, and about 14% of children usually schooled in the city of the edges of the Cher.

Teachers “impatient to see the students”

In class, teachers and agents will wear a mask and a visor.

“During confinement, we kept in touch with our students. We had them on the phone, but it’s not the same. We can’t wait for them to come back. This is important for everyone: children, teachers and parents, underlines Christophe Grellet, director of the Pergaud-Prévert school and CP teacher.

We know it will be different. We will be more in strengthening. It will also allow us to prepare for next year. We’ll see where the kids are and where we’ll go from there.

CE1 also hosted in REP +

Today the school welcomes, on a voluntary basis, students from CP, CM2 but also CE1 because the school is in REP +.

“We will have around half of the CP and CE1 and a third of CM2. We know that this first day will be devoted to talking about the situation with the children. They will talk about how they experienced confinement. We’ll talk to them about barrier gestures and everything that has been put in place in the school. The nurse will go through each class, “said Eva Ferrer, the other CP teacher.

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Remote work continues

Although they have chosen to welcome their students every day, the Pergaud-Prévert teachers will continue to work remotely with the children who have stayed at home.

We will send them homework according to what was done during the day so that those who are at home have the same work as those in the classroom and not to widen the gap between them

Eva Ferrer (CP teacher)

“We will also continue to provide photocopies for all those who do not have the Internet,” adds Christophe Grellet.

An organization that will evolve according to the number of returns

Monday May 25, CE2 and CM1 will join their comrades. The director believes that the organization will evolve as the children return to school.

“Maybe in June, if most of the students are back, we will organize in groups that we will welcome by day or half day. We will adapt because the goal is that we do not leave any children by the roadside, “insists the director.

Florence Farina

An “impossible” recovery in Montluçon?
This is the opinion of Sud education 03 which came up on Monday, judging the return to school in good conditions “impossible” in Montluçon. The union points, among other things, to a lack of “marking on the ground in certain schools” or a lack of hydroalcoholic gel and the absence of dispensers for the paper towel rolls. “We call on colleagues to fill in the forms of occupational health and safety and serious and imminent danger registers and, if necessary, to use their right of withdrawal”.
The same goes for the Unsa, FSU and FO staff representatives who alerted Dasen to “a health risk for the recovery”. They are particularly worried about “minimal cleaning, only touching, and again, only the floors, handles, chairs, tables and switches, ignoring in particular the teaching materials”.
For the mayor, Frédéric Laporte, “We want to make a particular situation a generality”. “I am not saying that everything is perfect, but I cannot accept accusing the cleaning officers of the city of having done their job poorly or worse of having made false pass sheets. And to continue: “Yesterday morning, at 8 or 9 o’clock, it was not all over, but it is completely false to say that there was a lack of frost for example. We were missing containers that were purchased that day. As for marking, the paintings will be done … Conversely, Thursday, all schools will be equipped with an electronic thermometer while this is not provided for in the protocol. “


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