La ministre de l'Éducation, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, qui est au centre d'une polémique concernant la scolarisation de ses enfants, a déclaré mardi avoir présenté des "excuses" aux enseignants de l'école publique parisienne Littré, où elle avait retiré son fils aîné pour le placer dans une école privée.
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00:00 The Minister of Education, Amélie Oudéa Castera, who is at the heart of a controversy
00:04 concerning the schooling of her children, said Tuesday that she had apologized to the
00:09 teachers of the public school Parisienne-Littré, where she had removed her eldest son to place
00:13 him in a private school.
00:14 The minister, welcomed at the exit of the establishment by U.S. officials as had already
00:19 been the case upon her arrival more than an hour before, pointed out that she had to
00:22 apologize for hurting the teachers and that she regretted "quoting them nominally
00:27 in front of the press when she mentioned, last Friday, the "not seriously replaced
00:32 hours" in the public.
00:33 "I would like them to be spared a little from all this and to work again in serenity,"
00:39 she said.
00:40 She claimed to want to return to the field at the end of the week and in the coming weeks
00:45 to deal with the problems and to make the school successful.
00:47 Named Thursday at the head of a super-minister of national education, youth, sports and
00:53 sports, the minister is overwhelmed by a controversy since her words on Friday, during
00:58 a trip with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, whose government is facing its first storm.
01:02 Both her choice to enroll her three sons in the Stanislas school, prestigious private
01:07 establishments in the beautiful neighborhoods of the capital that her motivations declared,
01:11 namely "seriously replaced hours" in the public, have caused a stir.