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In Ylöjärvi’s Vuorentaustaus, an unusually large transfer school is being built – this is what it looks like | Homeland

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Emergency School Facilities to accommodate Ylöjärvi Students After new Year

YLÖJÄRVI,‍ FINLAND – ‌Approximately 220 ‌primary ⁢school ‍students in Ylöjärvi’s Vuorentaustaus district will begin classes in temporary facilities immediately following the new year, as construction progresses on a larger, replacement school building. The move ‌is necessitated by ongoing issues with⁢ the‌ existing school structure.

The unusually large temporary school is currently⁤ under construction and is expected to ‌be completed on schedule,‍ according to builder Lauri Rinta-Luopa. the new facilities will provide a learning ⁣habitat ⁣for students while a ⁢permanent solution is built.⁣ The project addresses concerns about ‌the suitability of​ the current school building and ensures continued education for local ‍children.

Rinta-Luopa,⁢ along with site supervisor‌ Timo Ylinen, recently presented the construction site, showcasing the progress being made on the emergency school. [Image of Lauri Rinta-Luopa (left) and Timo Ylinen presenting the construction site,photo by Petra Ketonen / Yle].

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