no”, in schools, believes Carole Zerbib, principal and member of SNPDEN

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Three years after the assassination of Samuel Paty, the teaching staff was hit by the terrorist threat with the death of Dominique Bernard. Carole Zerbib, principal and member of SNPDEN-UNSA, and Laurent Zameczkowski, spokesperson for PEEP, react to this death in 12/13 info, Thursday October 19.

The funeral of Dominique Bernard took place on the morning of Thursday October 19 in Arras (Pas-de-Calais). He has was stabbed to death on October 13 by a radicalized former student in front of the city’s Gambetta school campus, almost three years to the day after Samuel’s assassination Paty. “The entire educational community can only be moved, upset, and at the same time frightened that teachers could be targeted today, since this is the second assassination in three years”reacted Carole Zerbibprincipal and member of the national union of heads of establishments SNPDEN-UNSA, guest of 12/13 info.

“We must stay alert and stand together as one”

Also present on the set of 12/13 info, Laurent Zameczkowskispokesperson for the Public Education Parents Association (PEEP)believed that after the assassination of Samuel Paty, “everyone’s vigilance has perhaps been a little dulled over the years, and once again, we find ourselves struck. Which proves that we must remain alert and stand together as one.”. “Repetition means that now we realize that unfortunately it can still happen”added Carole Zerbib. “Security: Yes. Bunkerization : No. The educational establishment must also remain what it is intended to do. to be. The school is also a place open to the world, open to others”she however judged regarding the measures to be put in place in educational establishments.


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