Lycée René Cassin (Gonesse)

Lycée René Cassin is a senior high school in Gonesse, Val-d'Oise, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. It was named after French lawyer René Cassin.

History

In 2009 there was an incident where a female mathematics teacher was hit with tear gas.[1]

In 2010 there were 1,400 students and 95 teachers. That year, some teachers went on strike to oppose the proposed Chatel reform.[2]

In 2016 several teachers protested the sizes of their classes.[3] By September 2 most of the employees were striking. That year there were 1,500 students.[4]

In 2017 a student was injured after being attacked by four people.[5]

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