Education: Élisabeth Borne reminds rectors that it is “strictly forbidden” to arrest a student in a school, as part of “removal procedures”
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Seven days ago, a young girl from Burkina Faso was arrested in her middle school in Moselle and deported to Belgium. Several unions, associations and left-wing elected officials denounce a “shame”.
Élisabeth Borne writes to the rectors that “interventions by police and gendarmerie forces related to removal procedures are strictly prohibited in the school environment”. This address follows the arrest of a 3rd grade student at Verlaine middle school in Maizières-lès-Metz (Moselle). The minister asks the rectors to “remind academic inspectors and school heads of these directives”. “Law enforcement agencies can intervene in schools in very spe…
Last week, the police intervened in a middle school in Maizières-lès-Metz, in Moselle. The regulatory framework was "respected", according to the rectorate, but the Minister of Education reiterated that this was "strictly prohibited". Source
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