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].