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Superintendent Lee Jae-jeong and Superintendent Cho Hee-yeon of the Seoul Metropolitan Superintendent of Education announced that they should postpone the third year of high school scheduled for two days later.
At the press conference held by the Provincial Office of Education on the morning of the 11th, the Superintendent of Education said: “Given the deterioration of the situation in Corona 19, it is inevitable to postpone the opening of the third year of high school ” “Said.
He said, “When I surveyed schools in Yongin and Seongnam, I got about 4 (in favor of school attendance) to 6 (opposite),” he said. “The results of the investigation and the opinion that acting was inevitable were presented to the Ministry of Education.” You must make decisions based on a comprehensive judgment of the center, including questions and questions. ”
He added: “I will wait for the results until the government desperately decides.”
Superintendent Cho also agreed to postpone attendance at school. “The recent increase in crown 19 at the Itaewon Club. If the current trend persists, we need to review the school schedule,” Superintendent Cho said in a statement distributed to Facebook and the media. “We have to judge whether we will go to school on the 20th, which is two weeks after the week’s postponement and the end of ‘Strong Social Distance’.”
He said, “If necessary, the school schedule should be completely revised.” Even if the government decides to go to school (as scheduled), it should be possible to decide how (each school) the school or the curriculum operates more diversely than it is today. “I asked for.
Currently scheduled school days are 13 for high school students, 13 for high school students, 20 for high school students, 1 to 2 students, 20 for high school students, 27 days for high school students, 2 to 3 students, 4 to 27 students and 5-6 students for high school students and next month 1 day
On the 10th, Minister of Social Affairs and Minister of Education Eun-Hye Yoo said on Facebook: “There are no changes to the principle that student safety is the highest priority.”
By Suh Min-min, reporter [email protected]
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