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Cherbourg-en-Cotentin.  In this college, students are suffering from not being able to study English since last February

Cherbourg-en-Cotentin. In this college, students are suffering from not being able to study English since last February

Since February 2023, children from Raymond-Le Corre College in Équeurdreville-Hainneville (Manche) have lost an English teacher. Parents of students are worried. (©DR)

“Where’s Brian?” Brian is in the kitchen. But if Brian is in the kitchen, we wish we had our supply teacher at our college! » Behind the touch of humor, representatives of FCPE du Raymond-Le Corre College ofEqueurdreville-Hainneville Concerned about (Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, representative municipality of Manche).Prolonged absence of one English teacher It hasn’t changed since February 27, 2023.

This absence, “a block would be gross 90 hours of non-insured teaching18 hours for each of the five classes, and concerns 130 students, nearly one-third of the college’s workforce. Not to mention that twenty-four students in the Euro category are without marks.

Our students are falling behind again, and we cannot accept that. What’s the chance of getting into high school and gaining access to Euro classes in the face of competition from other colleges? It’s a delay that’s hard to make up for.

FCPE representatives from Raymond-Le Corre College in Équeurdreville-Hainneville

Last year was a case in point

Last year, in the same college, we had to wait for two and a half months to appoint a differently abled chancellor.

Representatives of FCPE have recently sent a letter to the Rector and Director of Education requesting the college to urgently assign a replacement. “Guaranteeing access to education for all students in the Republic is one of the values ​​that the FCPE defends”, they insist.

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