The resetting of Arif at the baccalaureate is legitimate, according to Richard Laganier. In an article published in Republican Eastthe rector of the Nancy-Metz academy believes that the pupil educated at the Jacques-Callot high school in Vandoeuvre (Meurthe-et-Moselle) and who failed his STMG baccalaureate for 0.01 point was the subject of a fair treatment.
“This student’s file was obviously consulted by the jury as is the rule,” he recalls. The reason why the 19-year-old failed to pass the exam was due to his numerous absences.
“This absenteeism doubled even more in the third quarter”
“This student was warned in the first and second term due, in particular, to a very large number of absences. Despite this, this absenteeism doubled even more in the third quarter and the convocations of the head of the establishment remained a dead letter, ”explains the rector.
Arif, he maintains that he worked with his father in a bakery.
“I would have made the same decision”
While the class council indicated that the pupil should prove himself in the exam, these were insufficient.
“For the baccalaureate, there is a level of requirement: I think that if I had been on the jury for this student, I would have made the same decision”, adds Richard Laganier. Conversely, “what would we not have heard if, in a similar case, we had learned that such a student had been awarded the diploma…”
Arif, who had been accepted for a history degree in Nancy, does not currently plan to retake his baccalaureate.
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