Open Call for All Teachers in the Gwangju Area

Kim Young-su Selected as New Principal of Gwangju Donga Girls' High School View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Kim Youngsoo, a teacher currently working at Donga Girls' High School, has been finally appointed as the new principal through the principal recruitment conducted by Nangam Academy Foundation targeting all teachers in the Gwangju area.


According to Nangam Academy Foundation on the 7th, applications for the principal recruitment were accepted from the 29th to the 30th of last month, and after the selection process on the 6th, teacher Kim Youngsoo was finally selected as the next principal.


This principal recruitment was conducted for those with more than 15 years of experience working at public and private middle and high schools under the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education.


A total of six candidates applied, including four teachers currently working at Donga Girls' High School and two teachers working at public high schools in Gwangju. The selection process included school management plan presentations, in-depth interviews, and mutual discussions.


Kim Youngsoo, the newly appointed principal of Donga Girls' High School, said, "I will create a happy school through communication and cooperation with the school members."


Kim Sungyoung, chairman of Nangam Academy Foundation, said, "It is more meaningful because the recruitment process was conducted by expanding the scope of recruitment to all teachers in Gwangju, not only teachers working at Donga Girls' Middle and High Schools," and added, "I hope that the opinions of the faculty, students, and parents of Donga Girls' High School will be respected to lead the school's development."



Meanwhile, teacher Kim Youngsoo has been working continuously at Donga Girls' High School since March 1989 for 31 years and has served as the head of the grade and the head of academic affairs.


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