Gyeongnam Provincial Assembly member Park Chunduk urged the Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education to establish a plan for the construction of a new high school in the central Jinhae area and report it to the residents of Jinhae-gu.

Gyeongnam Provincial Assembly member Park Chunduk urged the Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education to establish a plan for the construction of a new high school in the central Jinhae area and report it to the residents of Jinhae-gu.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Song Jong-gu] Park Chun-duk, a member of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council, recently urged the Gyeongnam Office of Education to establish a plan for the construction of a new high school in the central Jinhae area and report it to the residents of Jinhae-gu during the first 5-minute free speech at the 1st plenary session of the 397th extraordinary meeting.


Councilor Park stated, “To alleviate overcrowded classes and the inconvenience of long-distance commuting, it is necessary to build a new high school in the central Jinhae area, including Seokdong and Idong.”


He continued, “Although the construction of a new high school is absolutely necessary due to the development of the new town, the Gyeongnam Office of Education irresponsibly changed the school site’s designation without securing an alternative site. The person in charge at the time should be strictly reprimanded, and the responsibility lies with the superintendent, who is the final approver.”



Councilor Park added, “During this election period, candidates for superintendent of education, including candidate Park, and candidates for mayor of Changwon, regardless of party affiliation, competed to install election banners pledging the construction of a new high school in the central Jinhae area. I request the Office of Education and the superintendent to specify through the media the method and location for selecting the site, the budget procurement plan for the new school construction, as well as the start and completion dates.”


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