Boseong County, Boseong Office of Education, and Boseong Police Station Sign Business Agreement
Commitment to Joint Efforts for Creating a Safe Educational Environment in the Community
[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Boseong County, Boseong Office of Education, and Boseong Police Station announced on the 29th that they signed a business agreement the day before at the Boseong Office of Education to create a safe educational environment.
At the signing ceremony, Park Woo-yuk, Deputy County Governor and Acting Governor of Boseong County, Jeon Hee, Superintendent of Boseong Office of Education, and Oh Im-gwan, Chief of Boseong Police Station, attended.
Through this agreement, the three institutions agreed to mutually consult and jointly strive on matters such as ▲establishing and supporting the operation of an educational safety net within the region, ▲building an integrated support system for discovering vulnerable and at-risk students and guiding them, and ▲establishing and supporting the operation of a safe dormitory-style school life support network.
Park Woo-yuk, Deputy County Governor and Acting Governor of Boseong County, said, “With this agreement, Boseong County, Boseong Office of Education, and Boseong Police Station are expected to take a step closer to creating an educational community and a safe educational environment.”
Meanwhile, Boseong County is collaborating with the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education to promote the construction project of the Jeonnam Staff Training Center, aiming to open in 2024.
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The training center is located in Byeokgyo-ri, Hoecheon-myeon, Boseong County, and will support the mental and physical healing and training of staff. It is expected to become a representative local attraction as a hub facility for educational and cultural spaces used jointly by local governments and others.
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