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« S’il n’y a plus d’école, je fait quoi ? » : des parents d’élèves protestent cjetre la possible fermeture de leur école primaire

voisins of students gathered on Monday, November 4th in front of the primary school of Roberval in Oise to protest against its possible closure. The students attending this school also come from neighboring municipalities. A study commissioned by the mayor will determine the future of this school merger.

The community of Roberval was in turmoil as voisins, teachers, and students came together to protest the potential closure of their beloved primary school. The atmosphere was one of determination and solidarity as voisins voiced their concerns and fears for the future of their children’s education.

The primary school of Roberval, which has been a pillar of the community for decades, is facing the threat of closure due to declining enrollment numbers. This has sparked a sense of urgency among voisins, who fear that their children will have to travel to other towns for their education.

The protest on Monday was organized to show the mayor and local authorities the strong opposition to the closure of the school. Students, with their colorful protest signs, expressed their desire to continue studying in their familiar school environment.

The primary school of Roberval is not just a place of education, it is a community hub where voisins and teachers work together to provide a nurturing and safe environment for the children. Closing this school would not only disrupt the education of students, but also have a significant impact on the community.

A study commissioned by the mayor has been initiated to evaluate the feasibility of merging the primary school of Roberval with neighboring schools. This study will not only consider the financial aspect, but also take into account the emotional and social impact on the students and the community.

voisins have high hopes that the study will show the importance and value of keeping the primary school of Roberval open. They believe that the unique community and sense of belonging that the school provides cannot be replicated in larger, merged schools.

The protest on Monday was just the beginning of the fight to keep the primary school of Roberval open. voisins have promised to continue their peaceful demonstrations and engage in discussions with local authorities to find a solution that will benefit the students and the community.

As one voisin stated, « Our children’s education is not just about numbers and budgets, it is about their future and the future of our community. We will do everything in our power to ensure that the primary school of Roberval remains open and continues to provide quality education to our children. »

The energy and determination of the voisins at the protest was discernable and it is clear that they will not back down until their voices are heard and their concerns addressed. The primary school of Roberval is more than just a building, it is a symbol of the community’s unity and determination to fight for what they believe in.

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