On September 22, the Principal Education Advisor (CPE) of Stendhal College, in Toulouse, was struck by several students.

This Thursday, part of the staff of this establishment went on strike to ask for more resources, such as additional supervisors.

“There is a deterioration in the school climate.

The number of college students has increased from 320 to 580 in five years and we only had one additional supervisor,” said Lionel Enjalran, one of the striking teachers.

A lack of means that Sami Mecabih, 19, also deplores.

A supervisor since last February, this lack of human resources leads, according to him, to “a very problematic situation”.

Open letter to the Minister of Education

The establishment currently has the equivalent of about ten supervisors and two full-time CPEs.

The striking teachers are demanding the creation of a CPE post and two additional supervisor posts.

According to them, 73% of teachers were mobilized this Thursday, as well as all members of school life.

The latter wrote an open letter to Pap Ndiaye, the Minister of Education, in which they indicated that they could not “compensate for such a lack of means any longer”.

For his part, the Haute-Garonne academy inspector says "understand the concern of the staff" and evokes "endemic violence around the college".

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