Mayor Lee Gang-deok of Pohang City encouraging the officials conducting a school violence prevention campaign in front of the main gate of Yeongil Middle and High School on the 7th.

Mayor Lee Gang-deok of Pohang City encouraging the officials conducting a school violence prevention campaign in front of the main gate of Yeongil Middle and High School on the 7th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Pohang City announced on the 8th that it conducted a school violence prevention campaign on the 7th at the main gate of Yeongil Middle and High School, with about 90 participants including teachers and students, local city and provincial council members, and police, in collaboration with the Yeongil Middle and High School Parents' Association and the School Operation Committee Chairpersons' Council.


This campaign was the second event following the first held on the 30th of the same month at Ocheon Sinhung Middle School, as part of the 'School Violence Prevention Relay Campaign' that began on the 16th of last month at Yeongildae Beach. On the day, Mayor Kang-deok Lee visited the site and encouraged the participants who were working hard to promote school violence prevention despite the bad weather.


The attendees shouted slogans such as "Let's create a happy school without school violence" and "Stop school violence" to students on their way to school, and also provided individual education to students to report school violence incidents to the school violence report hotline listed on promotional materials.



Man Oh-yeom, Chairperson of the Pohang City School Operation Committee Chairpersons' Council, said, "Preventing school violence requires the interest and effort of the entire local community. We will continue to carry out campaigns and do our best to make Pohang a safe city without school violence."


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