Room for a new organization in Bassens

“We have identified the organization that is in the best interest of the child,” insists Stéphanie Jourdannaud, commissioner-elect for education, childhood and youth. The School Timing Project (Post), first approved unanimously by four school boards and then this week by the city council, calls for a twelve-hour school day (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.) every day. organizing themselves” and “protecting the lunch break (noon – 2:00 p.m., editor’s note) so that the children have a real lunch break”.

Bassens called it a sustainable city

The city of Bassens has just been named a Resilience France community city, which “highlights our public policy on issues of resilience and adaptation to climate change,” Mayor Alexandre Rubio said. Since 2009, this award has targeted around one hundred municipalities and public institutions in France.

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