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School or Prison? Many Prisoners Enjoy Outdoor Areas Norwegian Schoolchildren Can only Dream Of

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“It’s not just undignified. It’s discriminatory.” The words come from Unni Finnøy, who recently had a column published in Avisa Oslo. Finnøy is the mother of a child with special needs, and is frustrated by the situation he finds himself in at school. Her son attends Blindern High School, a place that resembles a scene from a post-apocalyptic futuristic film. In front of the ugly, municipally gray building is an equally gray patio, consisting of…
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“It’s not just undignified. It’s discriminatory.” The words come from Unni Finnøy, who recently had a column published in Avisa Oslo. Finnøy is the mother of a child with special needs, and is frustrated by the situation he finds himself in at school. Her son attends Blindern High School, a place that resembles a scene from a post-apocalyptic futuristic film. In front of the ugly, municipally gray building is an equally gray patio, consisting of…

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subjekt.no broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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