In Saint-Nazaire, the children’s choir from a priority neighborhood does not want to disappear

In Saint-Nazaire, the children’s choir from a priority neighborhood does not want to disappear
In Saint-Nazaire, the children’s choir from a priority neighborhood does not want to disappear

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Parents are mobilizing so that the teacher teaching singing to their children can continue to do so. They have written to the school inspector and the Minister of Education.

The CM1-CM2 class of the choir “Le Chœur de l’Océan” with their choirmaster Wilfried Busaall in the courtyard of the Léon-Blum elementary school after the presentation of medals and trophies rewarding their attendance. | PO-F. LB


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  • The CM1-CM2 class of the “Le Chœur de l’Océan” choir with their choir director Wilfried Busaall in the courtyard of the Léon-Blum elementary school after the presentation of the medals and trophies rewarding their attendance. | PO-F. LB

You don’t change a winning team. This sports adage sums up well the feeling of the thirty or so parents of pupils at the Léon-Blum elementary school who wrote to the school inspector on 21 June. At the same time, they alerted the Minister of National Education, Nicole Belloubet, about the maintenance at 80% of the working time of teacher Wilfried Busaall. This availability by right of one day per week authorises him to fully commit, since 2020, to the exciting and demanding mission of leading the choir named The Ocean Choir. Preparing singing sessions, arranging music, managing registrations… is not… All…

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