A leading union of school administrators first made the request five days after the November 13 attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead and 350 wounded. Following a refusal by the Health Ministry, the SNPDEN union last week renewed its call for a loosening of the school smoking ban as long as France remains under a state of emergency.
Around one-third of French teens between the ages of 15 and 19 smoke, according to government statistics.
The health ministry's rejection letter late last year included a reminder that France is currently trying to cut the number of smokers by 10 per cent by 2019, and said "The state of emergency changes nothing" regarding anti-smoking laws. School directors who are caught permitting students to smoke in the courtyard risk a fine of between 135 euros (USD 147) and 750 euros (USD 815).