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the Minister discussed with more than 110 associations of parents of pupils, a first • TNTV Tahiti Nui Television

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In the presence of Thierry Delmas, director of the ministry’s cabinet, Stéphane Le Ray, secretary general of the Vice-Rectorate, and the management team of the DGEE, the minister presented to more than 110 associations of connected parents re-entry health conditions and responded directly to parents’ questions.

” It’s a first, explains the minister, guest of our newspaper. It will be perpetuated. We need exchanges. For them, of course, it’s a nice surprise. In any case, the exchanges are rich. “

The representatives of the parents of the pupils expressed themselves widely and wished to be able to play an active role in the fight against dropping out of school and dropping out of school. The Minister stressed that the fight against covid should continue thanks to the mobilization of everyone, parents, municipalities, as well as education personnel and students.

Some children have not returned to school and are still taking distance education. However, they are not deprived of their aid and allowances, stressed the ministers: “For me, the children who continue their education from home are still in school. So there is a procedure that has been put in place for these special needs students with a very serious, very important pathology. They are authorized to continue their education at home since they are accompanied and followed by the pedagogues, the heads of establishments, the DGEE. ”

More, “You really have to follow the procedure”, warns Christelle Lehartel. ” You have to meet the head of the establishment, there is a procedure to follow. It is surely not for these students that I will stop the CPS. They are at school but at home. “

Regarding exams, continuous monitoring is still relevant.

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