An eight-year-old boy from the Serbian community in the Municipality of Gracanica has been left outside the school system. Although his home is located right next to the “Sveti Sava” school, Gjorgje is being deprived of his right to education.
His mother, Aleksandra Trajkovic, claims that her son has not attended classes since March 5, due to what she describes as pressure and unfair treatment from school management. On the other hand, the school principal, Milan Dimitrijevic, has denied these allegations, stating that the school has at no point prevented the child from attending classes.
The Ministry for Communities and Returns builds and allocates houses for families from non-majority communities in Kosovo, as part of return and reintegration programs. One of the beneficiaries of this program is the family of Aleksandra Trajkovic in Gracanica, who, according to her, moved into the new house on January 20, 2025, after the keys were handed over by the Minister for Communities and Returns, Nenad Rasic.
But it is precisely this, Trajkovic says, that became the “source of conflict” for her and her son. She even claims that the situation escalated to the Municipal Center for Social Work.However, this is not the first time that Gjorgje has been prevented from attending classes.
Trajkovic says that when this happened last year, her son was returned to school in November by the then Minister of Education, Arberie Nagavci, although he was separated from his peers and faced other problems.
“I have put up a ‘for sale’ sign and I am leaving. I cannot live with these people, with Milan Dimitrijevic. My child came home and said, ‘Mom, the teacher choked me.’ When I went to speak with the teacher, they immediately called the Center for Social Work and started making plans to arrest me and take the child away,” she claimed.
He stated that the school has at no point prevented attendance and that no threats were made against the child or his mother. According to him, the Center for Social Work was informed about the absence, and the mother continues to refuse cooperation with the school. He also stressed that the decision for the child not to attend school was made solely by the mother, without any official decision from the school or competent institutions.
Meanwhile, the Center for Social Work in Gracanica declined to comment, saying only that the case is open.