What Did the Superintendent and Parents Talk About While Eating Lunchboxes?
Busan Superintendent of Education Kim Seok-jun Holds Lunch Meeting with Elementary School Parents
Gathering Parents' Opinions on School Attendance Amid COVID-19 Situation
Kim Seok-jun, Superintendent of Busan Education, is having lunch with elementary school parents on the 6th, discussing stories from the school site.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] On the 6th at 11:30 AM, Kim Seok-jun, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, held a lunchbox meeting with 10 parents of elementary school students at the annex rest area of the City Education Office.
The attending parents were from various backgrounds across school levels, including multi-child families and multicultural families.
Superintendent Kim and the parents candidly discussed not only the current "hot issues" of online classes and in-person classes but also matters related to school education.
Superintendent Kim said, "I thank the parents who trusted the schools and the education office during the COVID-19 situation and did their best to ensure the safety of their children," adding, "We will do our utmost to create new study methods and a new school quarantine system that can protect students' learning and safety during this crisis."
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The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to hold three more lunchbox meetings with parents of kindergarten, middle, and high school students by the end of this month to have more opportunities for communication.
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