Emoi after aggression of a teacher at Lycée Montaigne in Paris

The 15-year-old student who brought the blows on Monday, was still custody on Tuesday at the beginning of the afternoon.

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A Mathematics Teacher Métaigne, in the 6 e Arrondissement of Paris, was assaulted by a student of 2 nde which would have gave him blows of Fist during a course, Monday, November 29th. “The management of the establishment reacted immediately”, ensures the rectorate of Paris. The Nurse of the High School lavished first aid to the teacher, then the firefighters led him to the hospital from which she came out on Monday to the evening. An investigation was opened by the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office for “No Personal Violence of Public Service Mission”. The 15-year-old high school student was taken into custody, we learned from the Paris prosecutor.

This aggression in the Parisian high school has sparked the emotion of the educational community. “A psychological cell has been put in place as early as Tuesday morning,” says national education. The staff exchanged with the Academic Director in the morning of Tuesday, before the courses normally resume at 2 pm “The Educational Community of the High School Montaigne has shown remarkable solidarity and a great responsiveness,” said the rectorate of Paris.

Union reactions

Several teachers’ unions reacted to condemn aggression. “Personal victims of verbal or physical violence must be protected, supported, accompanied by the entire hierarchical chain”, hammered the SNES-FSU in a statement.

The political class has also seized the incident. “Violence is not tolerable anywhere, even less in our schools,” deplored Gilles the son-in-law, the Republic of Paris (LRM). The Mayor of Paris and Socialist candidate in the presidential election, Anne Hidalgo, condemned “firmly this violence and the degradation of the school climate”. As for Valérie Pécresse, president of the Ile-de-France region and candidate for the investiture of the Republicans, it considers that “the school institution must react vigorously” face “to the rise of violence”.

/Media reports.