Footage from the school in Tuzi: Shooting at the teacher, throwing chairs, destroying property

The inappropriate behavior of the students was not reported, and the Educational Community points out that this is the first, mandatory step to suppress this kind of violence.

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Detail from one of the recordings from the mixed secondary school "25. May" in Tuzi, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Detail from one of the recordings from the mixed secondary school "25. May" in Tuzi, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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Shooting at the teacher, throwing chairs, destroying school property - the scenes are from the classrooms of the mixed secondary school "25. May" in Tuzi, from the end of the last school year.

This is evidenced by videos on social networks, with which the school management, as they claim, became aware only ten days ago, while the Ministry of Education knows nothing about it.

The inappropriate behavior of the students was not reported, and the Educational Association points out that this is the first, mandatory step to suppress this kind of violence.

They are shocked by the videos from the classrooms and call on everyone to react immediately.

As Televizije Vijesti has learned, some of the recordings, which were found on social networks, were made at the end of the last school year.

In some of them, in addition to the destruction of school property and inappropriate behavior, students can also be seen targeting the teacher Ardijana Junčaj, who teaches the economic group of subjects at this school.

Junčaj did not respond to the calls of Television Vijesti, and the acting director of the school, Sehad Ljuljanaj, said that the incidents were not reported to the school administration.

He could not appear in front of the camera on this occasion, but he said in a telephone conversation that he was aware of the disputed recordings ten days ago, and that they were made at a time when he was not at the head of this educational institution.

Ljuljanaj condemns this kind of behavior, which, he says, sends a bad image not only of the school in Tuzi, but also of society and the country as a whole.

He points out that such things must be reported, so that adequate measures can be taken, and inappropriate behavior can be sanctioned.

The Educational Community is seeing these recordings for the first time.

And the Ministry of Education doesn't even know that all this happened in the Mixed High School in Tuzi.

The school board, as Ljuljanaj said, decided to prevent the misuse of mobile phones during classes from this school year.

The plan is for phones to be in a separate closet during classes, except when, with the consent of the professor, they are possibly needed for the teaching process.

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