This is one of the recurring questions for many Ile-de-France residents: will the return to school take place on the planned date, September 2, taking into account the Paralympic Games (from August 28 to September 8), synonymous with the establishment of security perimeters and travel restrictions? “We have confirmed the start of the school year on September 2 for all 10,680 establishments,” declared the Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. And for the vast majority of them, there will be no adjustments. »

However, it specifies that “case-by-case analysis work” is carried out for “around seventy establishments” for which “there may be a slight, moderate or more significant impact, because they are located in or in the immediate vicinity of security perimeters.

“The Paris police prefect [Laurent Nunez] loosened the constraint,” recalls Ms. Oudéa-Castéra, citing the authorizations “for teachers to enter red zones [vehicle circulation prohibited, except for exemption] as soon as they have parking in their establishment, and for parents of children with disabilities to circulate within all areas.

The analysis for each of the seventy establishments should be completed “at the end of April”, continues the minister, adding that a communication will be made “in due time to the parents of students, to the governing board to that everyone can anticipate.” If there will be “a faculty of adjustments at the hand of the rectorates, day after day”, it will be “only if necessary and in a proportionate manner, as provided for in the texts”, notes Ms. Oudéa-Castéra, insisting on the fact that “there will be no delayed return to school.”