"We Don't Feel Supported": in Rennes, Four Schools Closed and More than 200 People Mobilized to Support a Teacher Threatened with Death
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A rally was held this Friday in front of a kindergarten in Rennes whose director was threatened with death by an elev's parent refusing that his daughter should have a man as a teacher.
In Rennes, threats were made by a student's family against a kindergarten teacher, who refused to have their daughter supervised by a man. A support rally took place on the morning of Friday, 21 November, and a strike was started.
A student's parent was taken to the director in October because he refused to have his daughter in a man's class. A complaint was filed.
A violent altercation, then death threats: the director of a kindergarten in Rennes faces a father who refuses a man to teach his daughter and calls for a change of class. 150 people demonstrated in front of the institution to support him Friday morning.
A violent altercation, then death threats: the director of a kindergarten in Rennes faces a father who refuses a man to teach his daughter and calls for a change of class. 150 people demonstrated in front of the institution to support him Friday morning.
About 150 people gathered on Friday in front of the Clôteaux public kindergarten in southern Rennes. The teacher and the rectorate filed a complaint for death threats dating from 10 October.
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