Insults, humiliations … Considering herself harassed for months by three students from the Paul Valéry college in Valence (Drôme), a former teacher at the establishment saw her complaint dismissed by the Drôme prosecutor's office.

The ex-teacher refuses to accept this judicial decision, reports France Bleu Drôme Ardèche.

The verbal attacks would have started from the start of the first day of class, sometimes continuing in the street or at the bus stop, the teacher said.

A gratuitous relentlessness that the three 4th graders could not justify to the management of the establishment.

The interviews with the parents and the disciplinary committees had no effect, regretted the complainant.

After three months, she fell into depression and decided to stop teaching.

“All the suffering, the fact of having to quit my job, all that, I experienced it.

And behind the justice, what does she say?

Yes, well, it does not matter, we class!

“, denounced the ex-professor.

Outraged by what she describes as injustice, last December she filed an appeal with the Attorney General of Grenoble (Isère) to have her complaint re-examined. 

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  • Valence

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

  • Moral harassment

  • Teacher

  • Complaint