Schools, colleges and high schools will not welcome students, this Monday, November 22, in Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, where the roads are congested and made dangerous, even impassable, as part of the current protest movement social.
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The rector of the Academy of Guadeloupe was waiting for a consultation, with the prefect, to decide, as to the resumption of classes, face-to-face, this Monday, November 22, 2021.
But, as one might expect, while many of the territory’s main roads are hampered, schools, colleges and high schools will not welcome students. A measure that does not concern the northern islands (Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy), nor the southern islands (La Désirade, Marie-Galante and Saintes).
To date, urban violence, abuses and other traffic obstacles continue in mainland Guadeloupe.
The situation remains uncertain with regard to road traffic and the possibility for staff and students to move safely and safely, seems compromised at this stage.
Thus, parents are invited to keep their children at home, teaching teams are invited to ensure educational continuity, with their class, at a distance.
As for the staff of the Rectorate, they will work remotely, in order to ensure the continuity of the public service.