Cameras are currently being installed in every classroom, costing $89 per unit.
However, at the same time, tiles fall off in school toilets, the doors of the cubicles do not close, and students have to use the toilet together. After that, the administration expresses dissatisfaction with the fact that there are too many people in the toilet.
In addition, the cameras are not being used for their intended purpose: they monitor every movement not only of the teacher, making his working day more stressful, but also of the students, who literally cannot afford to even take a sip of water during the lesson. This creates an atmosphere of distrust and pressure, which negatively affects the psychological comfort of all participants in the educational process.
The lyceum administration ignores the requests and complaints of teachers and students about the need to turn off the cameras, despite the fact that their constant work in this format violates the right to personal space and can be regarded as unlawful interference.
At the same time, major repairs have not been carried out at the lyceum for a long time, and there are many higher priority areas where funds really need to be directed to improve learning conditions.