the minister had an exchange with her son’s former teacher

The Minister of National Education had an exchange with her son’s former teacher on Monday evening. On Tuesday, she will go to the Littré public school in Paris, where her eldest child was educated for a few months.

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Amélie Oudéa-Castera, in Bordeaux, June 14, 2023. (GUILLAUME BONNAUD / MAXPPP)

In the midst of controversy over the schooling of her children in private education, the Minister of National Education, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, had an exchange with her son’s former teacher, Monday January 15, according to information from franceinfo. She will go to the Littré school, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on Tuesday to talk with teachers.

A “consensual and peaceful exchange”

It was “a consensual and peaceful exchange”, confirms the minister’s entourage. The two women tried to piece together their memories. They mutually apologized for having injured each other, reports Amélie Oudéa-Castéra’s office, and even promised to “continue to discuss the school situation” public. If she wishes, Florence will be received rue de Grenelle, indicates an advisor. “The minister did not lie. The mother“Bases, 15 years later, on the memory and the feelings that this period left him”now pleads the ministry, half-heartedly recognizing that the minister moved too quickly.

Extinguish the controversy by all means

Tuesday January 16, at the end of the morning, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra will go to the Littré school, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, to talk with the teachers. This school where her son attended in 2009, before she enrolled him in the private sector “because of the number of unreplaced hours”, she blundered during her very first trip on Friday. A “personal initiative”assures her cabinet, even if the minister spoke with the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister. “They are united”, underlines his close guard. Very useful initiatives to try to put out the fire, a few hours before the major presidential press conference which should mark the turning point of the five-year term.


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