Trèbes: schoolchildren receive the Citizen Education Prize

Trèbes: schoolchildren receive the Citizen Education Prize
Trèbes: schoolchildren receive the Citizen Education Prize

Chloé, Jade, Rayan and Jordan accompanied by their teachers, Xavier Chalard, Sophie Peres, Julien Vaissières formed the Trebean delegation receiving the Citizen Education prize last May.

On June 18, the president of the National Association of Members of the National Order of Merit (ANMONM), Philippe Marchal in person, went to the Floralies school. At his side, Casimir Garcia, officer of the National Order of Merit, and Jean-Raymond Soulié, Knight of the National Order of Merit, presented all CM2 students with their diploma: the Citizen Education Prize.

CM2 students and the ULIS class (Localized Unit for Educational Inclusion) were rewarded for their participation in the commemorations of May 8 and November 11, their memorial day in the maquisards’ cave and at the monument to the dead of Trassanel, as well as their participation in the videoconference organized by the Union of Auschwitz Deportees with Arlette Testyler, survivor of the Vél d’Hiv roundup. Philippe Marchal asked if they knew the ANMONM? Who founded it? General de Gaulle. But, Philippe Marchal didn’t know how curious these schoolchildren are to know… they too asked questions. It was then that Jean-Raymond Soulié, retired regional director of the pharmaceutical industry, volunteer judo teacher for 40 years, explained that a few days earlier, he had gone to the Sabatier high school to become the godfather of a high school student from second.

Jean-Raymond Soulié became the godfather of this student designated for her very good academic results and her remarkable behavior. Her role will consist of guiding her towards a path of excellence until her professional integration.

Being a member of the National Order of Merit, he can act in favor of a deserving young person, transmit values ​​and codes essential to their professional integration, and contribute to reducing educational inequalities.

My commitment today demonstrates my wish to contribute to strengthening the cohesion of our society by weaving bonds of solidarity between generations. Helping young people integrate into their professional career through long-term support proves to be a formidable lever for success. “.

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