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Day at Arles, a Micro-College to Help Teenagers Find Their Way Back to School

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In his former college, Yanis, 14 years old, had been "damaged" by other students. "Not too much," he estimates, but enough for his mother, scared, to send him to study in another commune, another department, at his grandparents'. Tony, he, had "totally dropped out". Good pupil up to the CM2, the young Arlésien experienced very badly his passage to college. "From the 6th, I started to less work, to have bad grades", until not going to class. Like…
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In his former college, Yanis, 14 years old, had been "damaged" by other students. "Not too much," he estimates, but enough for his mother, scared, to send him to study in another commune, another department, at his grandparents'. Tony, he, had "totally dropped out". Good pupil up to the CM2, the young Arlésien experienced very badly his passage to college. "From the 6th, I started to less work, to have bad grades", until not going to class. Like…

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objectifgard.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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