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Edition Thionville – Hayange | Back to school: between “no”, “maybe” and “let’s go”

Deadlines too short to prepare for the reception of schoolchildren, health protocol too complicated to implement, risk too great for the health of all… This return to the benches of the post-confinement school crystallizes the fears of mayors, in front line facing responsibilities if the Covid-19 creeps into their locality. Here too, on the territory of the Community of Communes of Cattenom and the surrounding area, the term “progressive” is used in discussions and consultations with the directors, teachers and parents of pupils. Overview of the 20 cities, towns and villages of the CCCE.

• Hettange-Grande. – Roland Balcerzak has decided to keep the nursery schools closed until the start of the new school year in September. He envisages a possible gradual reopening of elementary schools from Tuesday June 2. An update will be made at the end of May to assess whether the necessary conditions have been met. Nearly 700 children are affected.

• Cattenom. – Unanimous opinion, announces Michel Schibi. No immediate opening. However, it will be a question of imagining how the seven elementary classes and the four kindergarten classes of Cattenom-Sentzich could, if necessary, find their teachers. Update on May 20.

• Hagen-Evrange-Basse-Rentgen Group. – Here too, caution is advised, with, in the viewfinder, the end of the month, where the June issue will be raised.

• Entrange. – Same optics at Entrange, where the idea of ​​a takeover on the 25th is possible.

• Roussy-le-Village. – No school gates open in May, insists the mayor. Which, according to the evolution of the health crisis, will take stock in June.

• Volmerange-les-Mines. – Maurice Lorentz decided. Children, teachers, Atsem will meet again in September.

• Zoufftgen. – Kindergarten and CP classes closed at first, stops Michel Paquet, who will advise according to the evolution of the context. Back to school in two phases for elementary classes, in half-groups.

• Fixem. – The village denotes a little in the landscape. At its head, Marie-Marthe Dutta Gupta, infectious disease doctor, advocates a “gradual return to school, by putting in the requisite conditions. The Covid-19 will still be in effect in September, if we start school again today, we will be running for the start of the school year. “

• Boust. – The 140 pupils from the village will stay at home until the end of May. History that, during week 21, the choice of the municipality was refined.

• Beyren-Gandren. – “We give ourselves another week to make our decision,” explains the mayor. There is currently a shortage of sanitary materials. ”

• Berg-Gavisse. No reception of kindergartens, we stress on the side of the two town halls. For the other sections, the last week of May is circled in red. Reopening or not? To have.

• Kanfen. – Denis Baur: “In order to give us a little more time to prepare for the reopening of classes, I decided to postpone the opening of nursery and elementary schools until May 25 under conditions that have yet to be defined. ”

• Rodemack. – “We give ourselves fifteen days to prepare everything”, informs the magistrate. Which specifies that the large sections of kindergarten could return. There too, a return on the 25th is in the pipeline, with a limited number of children per class.

• Mondorff. – Rachel Zirovnik said: “I have decided, in good conscience, not to reopen the school complex on May 11, until further notice”.

• Breistrof f. Reopening of the nursery and elementary sections in September.

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