The mayor of Écouché-les-Vallées (Orne), Alain Lolivier, is trying everything to prevent a class from the college in his town from closing, reports

Le Journal de l'Orne

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He published an ad on the Le Bon Coin website in an attempt to attract students to his establishment at the start of the next school year.

His 4th grade is indeed threatened by a closure, explains the local daily.

"Rural college providing high quality education, very well equipped, benefiting from English / Spanish bilingual classes, is looking for three, four or more 4th year students to survive," the announcement relates in particular.

His approach was applauded

"Located in a very attractive town, equipped with numerous sports facilities, a music school and a media library, it awaits you", also specifies the announcement.

The mayor also received the support of Nathalie Goulet, the senator from Orne and vice-president of the law commission.

Other city officials have also encouraged this initiative.

The school had received nearly 4.6 million euros in 2018. Work had been carried out to renovate the west wing of the structure, also explains

Le Journal de l'Orne

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