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The Haute-Corse school map boycotted by the departmental committee

Twice the new school map from Haute-Corse did not obtain the approval of the trade unions who voted against in the technical committee. Yesterday morning, it is, this time, in departmental council (CDEN) that a blockage intervened. Unions, elected officials and departmental delegates of National Education boycotted the meeting chaired by the secretary general of the prefecture.

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To justify this blocking position, Fabien Mineo, the departmental secretary of the SNUipp-FSU in Haute-Corse read the boycott motion.

“Our union organizations SNUipp-FSU, STC, SNALC, SE-UNSA, federation of parents of FCPE students; Paola Mosca, Pascale Simoni, François Berlighi, the DDENs with regard to the situation of the new school map adopted by Mr. academic director of the national education services (Dasen), Thursday March 18 in CTSD, not taking into account the particular situation of the Gaudin school, by closing the 5e post contrary to the oral commitments of the previous Dasen and the non-opening of an Ulis school in the Grand Bastia in view of the important requests for guidance recorded by the MDPH, no opening is validly recorded. “

No tension around the Gaudin school

It is around these two situations that the sticking points persist between the academic inspectorate and the unions. Regarding Ulis’ post, nothing has yet been decided. The new Dasen, Bruno Benazech, had, in fact, announced to keep “a means in abeyance“to allow, according to the reality of the figures, to validate this creation in June.

The oppositions are further fueled by the situation of the Gaudin school who “without being classified in REP + has the profile”, defend the unions. And over the years, the establishment records decreases in staff. But according to the unions, promises were on the table and amounted to no longer touching this school. However, for September, a class closure is planned, increasing the number of students from 14 to 18 students per class.

“I took note of the signal sent and I remind you that I remain open to discussions because the dialogue is not broken”, emphasizes Bruno Benazech who, however, has not yet been convinced by the arguments delivered. He recalls that ” adjustments will be made according to needs and numbers at the time of re-entry “.

Under ten, he should reconvene a Departmental Council of National Education (CDEN). A body that delivers, as we recall, an optional opinion. Thus with or without a quorum, the Dasen could pass in force and ratify the school map for the start of the 2021 school year which currently includes thirteen closures for twelve more closings. “a reserved way Ulis”.

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