Illustrious college.

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The grumbling is still strong.

A week after blockades in Parisian high schools to denounce in particular the absence of measures against the coronavirus and the impossibility of respecting social distancing, this day of Tuesday is again marked by a protest in the National Education.

Teachers are on strike in particular to demand a limitation of the mixing of students at school and college.

According to figures from the Paris rectorate, requested by

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, the strike rate is 17.7% in secondary schools, 9.6% in vocational high schools, 5.3% in general and technological high schools, and 6, 9% for the first degree.

PARIS - Attempt to block the Lycée Colbert against the health protocol.

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Intervention of the police to prevent the blockade.

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- Clément Lanot (@ClementLanot) November 10, 2020

Blocking attempts took place in particular at the Racine (8th), Louis-Armand (15th), Charlemagne (4th), Colbert (10th), Bergson (19th) or Brassens (19th) high schools.

Some clashes broke out in particular in Colbert, Bergson and Louis-Armand, according to journalists on the spot.

The police did not hesitate to charge.

"The blocking attempts have failed", assures the rectorate.

A rally is scheduled for early afternoon.

Soon antigenic tests in establishments

From next week, the Ministry of Health will make available to schools a million antigenic tests for staff, AFP learned from the Ministry of National Education.

Faced with the growing discontent of his staff, Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer announced last week new measures to limit the risks of contamination in high schools, by authorizing more distance courses, on condition of keeping at least 50% of face-to-face teaching for each student.

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Coronavirus in Paris: The police charge the students of the Colbert high school

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  • Jean-Michel Blanquer