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Parent calls Sweden resource school a living hell

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  • Parent described school as 'a living hell'
  • Some children stopped attending six months after opening
  • Student told only 20 school days left

According to Sydsvenskan, a parent described the situation at Sweden's largest resource school as 'a living hell'. The school opened six months ago, and multiple reports indicate that some children have stopped attending since then.

In a separate account reported by Nerikes Allehanda, a student said they arrived at the school and were told they only had 20 school days left. The specific reasons behind the parent's description and the student's limited school days remain unclear. It is also unknown how many children have stopped attending or what the official response from the school or authorities has been. The total enrollment and capacity of the school have not been disclosed.

It has been a living hell.

Parent, Parent

I only had 20 school days left.

Student, Student
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