Since January 2026, the school no longer took place in Saint-Thélo, but in Quillio, near Loudéac (Côtes-d'Armor). A shuttle had been set up, but it had to be abolished at the beginning of the school year. Without a vehicle, Lynn Calais, mother of the four-year-old Ayna, had no solution for her daughter to go to school.
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A decision to provide school transportation for their 11-year-old daughter has parents Linda Marie Nordtun-Kristoffersen and Sindre Nordtun reacting. They believe the solution is both expensive, cumbersome and unnecessary.
Since January 2026, the school no longer took place in Saint-Thélo, but in Quillio, near Loudéac (Côtes-d'Armor). A shuttle had been set up, but it had to be abolished at the beginning of the school year. Without a vehicle, Lynn Calais, mother of the four-year-old Ayna, had no solution for her daughter to go to school.