Three days after the assassination of Samuel Paty, the beheaded teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blaquer received college and high school principals on Monday.

To unveil the action plan put in place by the government for the start of the school year and insist on respecting the minute of silence.

After the assassination of history teacher Samuel Paty on Friday in the Yvelines, college and high school principals were received Monday morning by the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer.

"The instructions and the watchword is not to let anything go", summed up at the microphone of Europe 1 Sylvie Perron, principal and secretary general Sgen-CFDT, present at the meeting.

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"Education must continue"

The government does not want to let things drag on.

The Minister of National Education put on the table the government's action plan for the start of the school year on November 2.

Objective: to leave no room for improvisation and to be inflexible with respect for the minute of silence that will be observed to pay homage to Samuel Paty.

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"We know how to recognize what will be of the order of provocation that day, which will have an educational and disciplinary response behind", commented Sylvie Perron at the microphone of Europe 1, before developing: "There is no There is no single answer to give. We must trust the teams that we must strengthen vigilance, do not give up and respond to all forms of provocation, whether loud or low noise. education must continue: we must remember what secularism is, what it allows us to experience, how it allows us to express ourselves, reconsider freedom and help build the critical spirit of our students. "