Daegu Superintendent of Education Kang Eun-hee Joins 'Stay Strong Campaign' "Committed to Basic Quarantine" View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 13th that Superintendent Kang Eun-hee participated in the 'Stay Strong Campaign' to overcome the COVID-19 crisis healthily at the Office of Education on the 12th.


The 'Stay Strong Campaign' is a relay campaign started by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in early March to garner global solidarity and support in response to the COVID-19 crisis. It features an image of hands washing as if in prayer with the phrase 'Stay Strong,' symbolizing overcoming the COVID-19 situation by adhering to personal hygiene rules.


On that day, Superintendent Kang Eun-hee emphasized, "With the phased return to school completed, consistently practicing social distancing in daily life is the first step to creating safe schools," adding, "Although students, parents, and staff are all struggling due to COVID-19 combined with the heatwave, it is precisely at times like these that we must faithfully carry out basic quarantine activities and wisely overcome the current crisis."



Meanwhile, having been nominated by Commander Simmerly of the 19th Support Command of the U.S. Forces Korea, Superintendent Kang Eun-hee nominated the next participants as Kim Seong-hee, CEO of Voices from Oxford at Oxford University, Woo Dong-gi, Chairman of the 2·28 Daegu Democracy Movement Memorial Project Association, and Siva Kumari (IB Director).


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