Feb 26 • 16:29 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Drama at Alytus Gymnasium: Mayor Cesiulis Meets with Teachers

The mayor of Alytus met with teachers amid ongoing protests sparked by the dismissal of an ethics teacher due to alleged misconduct.

The situation at Alytus Gymnasium has reached a boiling point, resulting in protests from 20 out of the 73 staff members following the dismissal of ethics teacher Meilė Platūkienė. The local government, led by Mayor Nerijus Cesiulis, expressed gratitude to the remaining teachers during this challenging time and emphasized the importance of resolving issues through legal channels rather than emotional responses. As part of efforts to restore stability, it was announced that a group of psychologists will be visiting the school, and additional educators will be brought in from other schools in the city and country.

The issue began when allegations surfaced that teacher Platūkienė had exhibited inappropriate behavior towards students, leading to her dismissal. Platūkienė denies the accusations, claiming that she plans to appeal the decision in court. The dismissal has sparked significant unrest within the school and the local community, drawing attention from the public and authorities alike. Law enforcement even had to intervene as tensions escalated, highlighting the serious nature of the situation.

With the local education authority under scrutiny and protests gaining media coverage, the future of both the school and its staff remains uncertain. The temporary principal, Aleksandras Kirilovas, stands by the decision to fire Platūkienė, citing incidents of violence against students, while the involved teacher's defiant response underlines the conflicts within the educational framework in Lithuania, which may further complicate relationships among staff and governance in the region.

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