The SNES FSU union calls for a strike Thursday, January 13 in schools in Saint-Martin

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At the start of 2022, the meteoric progression of the epidemic is disrupting the institutions too much as there are students and staff absent.

Teaching in these conditions is akin to a masquerade and the fact that students continue to rub shoulders in schools will prolong the duration of this wave. We find that hastily implemented protocols are inapplicable and ineffective. This early January is already pedagogically dead. We demanded the closure of secondary schools. It was refused by the Vice Rector. The teachers could have devoted themselves fully to an integral distance, assumed, if not satisfactory in view of the conditions of computer equipment. It is true that for two years nothing has been done to learn the lessons of the 1st wave and allow a real distance education.

In addition, passing the specialty baccalaureate exams in March will pose a big problem. Teachers are unable to complete a program which is already very difficult to deal with in normal times. We asked for the postponement of the tests, encountering the same refusal.

Pupils, parents and staff have suffered since the start of the epidemic from the lack of anticipation and the calamitous management of the crisis by Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer and the entire administrative chain up to the heads of establishments in Saint Martin. Teachers experience exhaustion and a growing sense of loss of sense of their profession.

Faced with the deafness of the hierarchy, the SNES-FSU calls for a strike Thursday, January 13, 2022 in Saint-Martin, as part of the national and inter-union appeal.

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