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Sarreguemines. Former pupil of Pange turned enarque, David Foltz wants to convince high school students of their potential

Facing David Foltz, an audience of about thirty high school students. Friday, May 28, this 30-year-old former student of Jean-de-Pange, who became an enarque, presented his career to the new generation. “I did a bac L specialty theater, while being an intern. It was truly my home this establishment. »Graduated, he changes high school for the literary preparation of Nancy. He then flew to Paris for a degree in political science, then joined Science-Po. “I left in 2013 and I worked for a year at the Ministry of the Interior,” he says. In 2015, he passed the entrance examination to the National School of Administration, from which he graduated in January 2018. “Today, I am head of the Individual Freedom office. My areas are file law and the fight against terrorism. This is the second time after 2019 that David Foltz meets the high school students of Pange. Discussions that allow them to project themselves and why not, to create vocations: “The interest is to break the myths about Ena, the profession and above all to show what we can do when leaving Pange. “

“The first obstacle is the lack of knowledge”

Some questions are recurrent: “Can I go to selective schools, even if I come from a provincial high school?” The objective of David Foltz is to show “that there is not only one course” and that it is necessary to break the self-censorship. “The first obstacle is the lack of knowledge. If we do not meet the people to inform us properly, it is very difficult. “

Very committed to this issue, he works in collaboration with the Goélands foundation, which helps the people of Lorraine to study in Paris. “It’s a 4,000 € grant that is organized as a tutoring. At the moment, I am a student studying cinema in Paris. “

You have to know certain codes that cannot always be learned at school.

It also promotes the association De la Moselle aux grandes écoles, which allows high school students to have preparation advice for the competitive exams. “Because you have to know certain codes that cannot always be learned at school. “

David Foltz can be contacted at [email protected] for any questions about his career.

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