It was long unclear whether there would be any student celebrations at all for Julia Lönn, who is now leaving the aesthetic program at the Cathedral School in Växjö. We met Julia Lönn for the first time in mid-April. In the clip below you can see that meeting.
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Julia Lönn in Hjortsberga is one of many who will soon be taking the student. Photo: Clary Kroon / SVTIt did not look brighter at the end of April when the Public Health Authority announced that there should be no student body during this year's celebration. The student ball was set, but when we met Julia in early May, hope was still alive. Hear Julia tell in the clip below.
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Julia Lönn has not dared to buy a dress yet, but hopes that the prom will get rid. Photo: Clary Kroon / SVTJulia Lönn's last term was not at all what she thought. It became distance education alone at home instead of planning student celebrations with their friends at school. It was also a big disappointment for the students like Julia with theater, when several performances were staged in the spring. In the clip below, Julia talks about how it felt.
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Julia Lönn is one of many high school students who plug in remotely right now. Photo: Clary Kroon / SVTIn the end, the message came from the municipality of Växjö that here, the more than 1,000 students would in any case run out, but it would be done classically and only to two relatives per student.
At 12 o'clock on Friday class ES17B ran out and Julia felt very satisfied afterwards.
- It was much better than we thought, but that it became such a different student time will probably live on for a lifetime.
In the clip at the top you can see Julia's origin and hear her tell us more about how she looks at this special time.