Few parties address village school fate in election campaign

Political parties in Mora avoid discussing village school closures ahead of this autumn's municipal election. The issue is relevant due to declining numbers of children in Dalarna.

Almost all municipalities in Dalarna struggle with low birth rates. The region stands at 1.5 children per woman compared to 2.1 needed to keep the population constant.

Pär-Johan Jönsson (C), chair of the preschool and compulsory school board in Mora municipality, says closing village schools is nothing one dreams of doing. Last winter, the Social Democrats voted no to a closure proposal for the schools in Vika and Nusnäs.

Anna Bength (S), opposition councillor, states that the future of the schools is more about the quality of education than about each individual school. She does not want to promise to save the village schools.

Marina Back, a parent in Vika, says the school means security for her children and that a closure decision would affect where the family chooses to live.

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Police officers escorting a detained teenager away from a taped-off school entrance in Borlänge amid a resolved threat.
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Around 20 schools in Borlänge closed on Wednesday after a threat against school operations. Police detained a teenager, previously reported missing, suspected of aggravated unlawful threat against a group. The threat has been neutralized and most schools will reopen on Thursday.

Parents in Smedjebacken are reacting strongly to the municipality's plans to fully close Sagans preschool next autumn, 2027. The facility is located next to Vinsboskolan. The criticism follows reports of the proposed closure.

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Liberalerna, Vänsterpartiet and Miljöpartiet have failed to field viable candidates in all Dalarna municipalities ahead of the autumn elections. The deadline for submitting locked lists has passed. Helle Bryn-Jensen from Länsstyrelsen Dalarna described it as unfortunate for democracy.

The share of children and youth in Uppsala has increased most in the municipality's weakest and strongest residential areas between 2017 and 2024, while decreasing in middle areas. The change is most pronounced among primary school children. Over 60 percent of areas have seen a decline in child share since 2017.

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Educators in Falun are criticizing a citizen proposal to extend preschool time for children of parents on parental leave from 15 to 20 hours per week. They highlight larger groups, higher noise levels, and fewer adults as consequences. The staff urges politicians to visit preschools first.

Retirements and recruitment difficulties threaten the forestry sector in central sweden. At Älvdalens utbildningscenter however almost all students get jobs right after graduation.

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Felix Pettersson, 18, from Halmstad, and Vera Gustafsson, 20, from Strömstad, are running for parliament for the Centre Party and Moderates respectively. They aim to boost youth representation in politics, where young people are severely underrepresented. Social Democrat Aida Birinxhiku, 26, already serves in parliament and stresses the value of young perspectives.

 

 

 

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