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More and More Finnish Schools Are Locking Their Doors During Class Time – Nya Dagbladet

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Schools in Vaasa and Korsholm in Finland are increasingly keeping their front doors locked while classes are in session. The development is driven by increased security requirements in a more uncertain world. The Onkilahden yhtäänkoulu (grades 1–9) comprehensive school is the latest in a series of schools in Vaasa to introduce locked doors to ensure the safety of students. According to Marianne West, director of basic education in Vaasa, the cal…
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Schools in Vaasa and Korsholm in Finland are increasingly keeping their front doors locked while classes are in session. The development is driven by increased security requirements in a more uncertain world. The Onkilahden yhtäänkoulu (grades 1–9) comprehensive school is the latest in a series of schools in Vaasa to introduce locked doors to ensure the safety of students. According to Marianne West, director of basic education in Vaasa, the cal…

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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