A Czech school inspection agency has repeatedly found serious deficiencies in the management of Mozartova Elementary School in Olomouc, including breaches of education law and concerns regarding student safety and school climate. These findings stem from multiple inspections by the Czech School Inspectorate (ČŠI). Recent testimony from the parents of a former student alleges bullying occurred at the school. Despite the inspectorate’s recommendation for the director’s dismissal, the city has decided to retain her in the position. The issues identified encompass broader management failures beyond the specific bullying case. The city’s decision to support the director is drawing scrutiny given the consistent negative reports from the ČŠI. Further investigation into the school’s practices is anticipated.