Jinju City Council is holding a meeting during a visit to Pyeonggeo Elementary School. <br>[Photo by Jinju City Council]

Jinju City Council is holding a meeting during a visit to Pyeonggeo Elementary School.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Jinju City Council in Gyeongnam announced on the 26th that the People Power Party Jinju Gap members of the National Assembly (Jo Hyun-shin, Hwang Jin-seon, Jeong Jae-wook, Kang Myo-young) visited Pyeonggeo Elementary School and held a meeting with school officials.


The city council members who attended the meeting listened to the current status and difficulties of the school from Kim Yong-jin, principal of Pyeonggeo Elementary School, and agreed that the improvement of the aging school facilities is urgent.


Jo Hyun-shin, chairman of the Jinju City Council's Steering Committee, said, "Pyeonggeo Elementary School is a school with a long history since its establishment in 1926, but its educational environment is poor compared to other nearby elementary schools," and promised, "We will strive to create a pleasant and safe environment so that students can enjoy their school life."



After the meeting, the city council members decided to pay special attention to improving the educational environment of Pyeonggeo Elementary School and to make recommendations to National Assembly member Park Dae-chul.


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