School city: prefabricated collection 'pending the arrival of mobile classes

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While waiting for the construction of the “college of 900”, it was decided last year to install ten mobile classes at the school complex. Four funded by the Collectivity and six by the Fondation de France for a total amount of nearly 800 euros. “They left the mainland on Friday. They are on their way and should arrive by the end of September. The heavy steel aimed at fixing them to the ground must leave within a week, ”says Christian Pons. He explains that these are five small buildings that will fit into the architecture of the establishment.

Since July, it was certain that these mobile classes would not arrive until September. Suddenly, the COM decided to install temporary prefabricated units to welcome the students from the start of the school year. It takes four prefabricated to make a class.

Four of these prefabs (therefore a class) were on Friday August 31st during assembly (see photo taken on Friday). But the others, which were to be delivered in August to the service provider from whom the COM had ordered, with heavy steel to fix them and machines, were reportedly lost in Jamaica.

This is why the COM and State services have sought an emergency solution. On the night of Friday to Saturday, four prefabricated (a second class) salvage were dropped off at the Robert Weinum school complex. Prefabricated hitherto used by other state services including the gendarmerie (see video capture).

A video shared on social networks on Tuesday September 4 by teachers shows that these prefabricated units were used as toilets for the gendarmes. Its authors deplore a smell of urine. "The sanitary and radiators have since been removed, and the prefabricated have been dismantled and disinfected to make two classrooms that will be clean for the resumption of classes next Monday" says Christian Climent-Pons, project director, in charge of reconstruction the education system of Saint-Martin, recruited last June by the national education system to support the community which is responsible for the management of schools and establishments.

(Source: www.soualigapost.com)

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