Private School Pension Service Signs MOU with Naju Education Support Office
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] The Private School Teachers' Pension Service (hereinafter referred to as the Private School Pension) and the Naju Office of Education announced on the 26th that they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the Private School Pension Service Naju headquarters to promote the development of the local educational environment.
The chairman of the Private School Pension and the superintendent of the Naju Office of Education pledged mutual cooperation for the development of the educational environment in the Naju area, including projects to enhance student safety, support for student council activities, educational support for career exploration, and scholarship support for students from low-income families.
According to this agreement, the Private School Pension plans to implement a transparent umbrella distribution project for children's traffic safety next month in connection with traffic safety education by the Naju Police Station. They also plan to expand financial and economic education utilizing the fund management capabilities of the corporation.
In this regard, Chairman Joo Myung-hyun stated, “We will spare no effort and actively support so that local students can study in a better environment.”
Hot Picks Today
"Buy on Black Monday"... Japan's Nomura Forecasts 590,000 for Samsung, 4 Million for SK hynix
- "Plunged During the War, Now Surging Again"... The Real Reason Behind the 6% One-Day Silver Market Rally [Weekend Money]
- "Not Everyone Can Afford This: Inside the World of the True Top 0.1% [Luxury World]"
- "We're Now Earning 10 Million Won a Month"... Semiconductor Boom Drives Performance Bonuses at Major Electronic Component Firms
- Experts Are Already Watching Closely..."Target Stock Price 970,000 Won" Now Only the Uptrend Remains [Weekend Money]
Superintendent Kim Young-gil said, “This business agreement will be a good foundation for realizing the dreams of our children in Naju.”
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.