‘Preventing School Violence Starts with You and Me’ School Violence Prevention Campaign Held

Damyang Office of Education Conducts Violence Prevention Campaign View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Chunsu Kim] Damyang Office of Education (Superintendent Lee Sook) School Support Center announced on the 15th that it conducted a school violence prevention campaign titled "Preventing School Violence Starts with You and Me" at Subuk Middle School to promote the importance of school violence prevention activities.


The campaign was carried out while practicing social distancing, with the participation of Superintendent Lee Sook, students, and faculty members of Subuk Middle School.


This campaign was organized to provide an opportunity to lead all students in creating a safe and happy school by receiving a "vaccine of the heart" consisting of warm words, considerate actions, and an empathetic community as a form of school violence prevention inoculation.


Students, faculty members, and education office officials wore sashes and held placards together, greeting students arriving at school with warm welcomes and handing out small promotional materials along with the slogan "Preventing School Violence Starts with You and Me!" to encourage them.


Superintendent Lee Sook said, "School violence leaves indelible scars not only on individuals but on the entire community, so prevention is more important than anything else. In this regard, the campaign to encourage students to take an interest in preventing school violence is very meaningful."



She added, "This year, due to factors such as COVID Blue, cases of school violence have increased compared to last year. The Damyang Office of Education plans to spare no support for school violence prevention, so schools are also asked to pay attention to and make active efforts in preventing school violence."


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