School Council Reacts to the statement of the Vice Principal
The Council of Celal Bayar Minority Middle and High School issued a statement in response to the behavior and threats made by the vice principal toward the president of the council during a recent visit.
Here are the key details from the statement:
Incident Details: On January 22, Wednesday, the president of the school council visited Celal Bayar Minority Middle and High School as part of his legal responsibilities. When the vice principal arrived at the school at around 8:30 AM, he told the council president in a disrespectful manner to leave the school premises and the canteen area, asserting that he had no right to be on the school grounds.
Threats of Force: The vice principal threatened to have the council president forcibly removed by the police if he did not comply with the order to leave. In addition, the vice principal made a phone call to someone responsible for minority education, asserting that the council president had no right to be on the premises without permission.
Calm Response: Despite the aggressive behavior, the council president remained calm, stating that he had the legal right to be there and was fulfilling his duties. He clarified that his presence was in line with the responsibilities of the council and could not be dismissed.
Call for Respect and Reform: The council emphasized its commitment to fulfilling its duties and responsibilities. They called for a review of the regulations that lead to such unfair situations, urging that school councils be allowed to visit schools without such restrictions. The statement also called for an end to the tension created by the government and for a cooperative environment where all stakeholders in minority schools can work together for the benefit of the children.
The council concluded the statement by expressing their desire for a more harmonious environment and better future for the children in minority schools.
Celal Bayar Minority Middle and High School Council