At least six complaints and a handrail were filed by parents of students at the Henry-Dunant school, in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, in the Yvelines. In question, the numerous crises of an 8-year-old child, suffering from attention disorders with hyperactivity (ADHD). On March 15, the student physically attacked one of his classmates, reports The Parisian.
Nevertheless, the vast majority of complaints did not target the child, but the direction of the departmental services of National Education (DSDEN) and the academic inspector for “non-assistance to person in danger by legal person”. The Versailles prosecutor’s office assured to study the complaints to decide on a possible criminal qualification.
The child excluded for a week
After the acts of violence of March 15, the boy was suspended for a week by the National Education. A meeting bringing together his parents, the teaching team and the academic inspector was also held on Friday. The child’s mother denounced “harassment” and “relentlessness” by staff members, parents or children, reinforcing her son’s feeling of isolation. If she did not deny his difficult crises, she also felt that he was insufficiently accompanied by the teaching staff.