During the spring, the Swedish School Inspectorate visited around 20 schools and has now announced the first two decisions. In both cases, the inspectorate criticizes inadequate staffing.
In one library, staff did not promote reading and left it to the teachers. In the other, the library was locked for large parts of the week and could only be visited by students when accompanied by teachers.
The two schools have now received orders and must report on their actions by September.





