Will reopen, will not reopen this Monday? This Sunday at the end of the day, uncertainty remains for the Charles-Perrault school in Longjumeau (Essonne). At the Juliette-Adam college in Gif-sur-Yvette where the water rose up to 50 cm in the courtyard and the ground floor, there is no doubt: the 600 students are invited to stay at home. “They will have distance learning using computers offered by the department. For the 6th graders, who do not yet have one, an emergency distribution will take place this Monday evening in a gymnasium loaned by the town hall,” informs Jérôme Bérenger, vice-president (LR) in charge of colleges for the department.
It is difficult at the moment to know when these two establishments will reopen their doors, but they are in any case an exception this Sunday evening, while a return to normal is taking shape for the other schools in Essonne. In the colleges of Bures-sur-Yvette and Saint-Chéron closed at the end of the week due to lack of passable roads, the buildings are safe and classes will resume normally this Monday. Same thing at the Collège des Pyramides in Évry, where the refectory is operational after a water leak.