School principal: Teacher who worked on holiday broke the law and damaged the institution's reputation

"All legal measures will be applied to the teacher," says Branko Kastratović, director of the "Bajo Jojić" school in Andrijevica.

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Branko Kastratović, director of the "Bajo Jojić" Elementary School from Andrijevica, said that a teacher in the regional department of that institution, in Rijeka Marsenića, who worked today despite the public holiday, broke the law and damaged the school's reputation.

He said that "all legal measures will be applied" against the teacher.

He spoke out after "Vijesti" reported that students from the regional department of that school were back in school today.

"We have been informed by the Education Bureau that we will have a regular educational inspection visit from May 26, 2025. Today, on May 21, 2025, I was informed by the Director of the Directorate for Preschool and Primary Education, the esteemed Svetlana Drobnjak, that they are aware that classes have been organized in the Rijeka Marsenića Police Station, at the 'Bajo Jojić' Primary School. I received this information with great astonishment and contacted a colleague who works in that branch institution. The aforementioned colleague confirmed that he worked today and, as he states: 'Confirming the material with the children', because he will have supervision from Monday. I, as the school director, on behalf of all the employees of our school and on my own behalf, distance myself from the actions and words of my colleague," said Kastratović.

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