Due to the situation at Alytaus Gymnasium, the Prime Minister will meet with the Mayor, urging to find a solution in court
The Prime Minister of Lithuania is set to meet with the Mayor of Alytus to address the dismissal of a teacher at Alytaus Adolfo Ramanausko-Vanago Gymnasium amid public outcry.
Inga Ruginienė, the Prime Minister of Lithuania, plans to meet with the Mayor of Alytus to discuss the recent controversial dismissal of ethics teacher Meilė Platūkienė from Alytaus Adolfo Ramanausko-Vanago Gymnasium. The Prime Minister has expressed a desire for a stronger role from the municipality, which is the school's founder, in addressing the ongoing situation and the subsequent public backlash.
The case has drawn significant attention after the school administration, currently led by temporary principal Aleksandras Kirilovas, announced the dismissal of Platūkienė due to allegations of violence against students. The incident has sparked a wave of criticism from parents and the local community, who are calling for a reevaluation of the decision and the underlying issues concerning teacher conduct and student safety within the educational environment.
As this matter unfolds, it raises broader questions about the responsibilities of local authorities in managing educational institutions and ensuring the welfare of students. The Prime Minister’s involvement suggests that the issue may escalate into a legal matter, particularly as community leaders and school officials prepare to navigate the complexities of both public sentiment and legal standards within the educational system in Lithuania.