Overview
- The teacher at Lycée Janot-Curie in Sens has been under suspension since March 31 for allegedly breaching France's neutrality rules in public education.
- The disciplinary action followed a student-requested minute of silence on March 26 to honor victims in Gaza, which the teacher permitted during class.
- The rectorat of Dijon claims the teacher initiated the tribute, while unions argue it was student-led and does not violate neutrality obligations.
- Unions and political groups, including Sud Éducation and La France Insoumise, have condemned the suspension as unjust and called for her immediate reinstatement.
- The disciplinary investigation remains open as of May 22, with no timeline announced for the teacher's return or resolution of the case.