Entrance Ceremony on the 26th, Operation Until August 31... 90 Students with Disabilities Participating

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan City, under the auspices of the Ulsan Disabled Parents Association, will open and operate the 'This Summer Snail School' from July 20 to August 31.


A total of 90 students will participate and receive education in physical education, art, play, experiential activities, media classes, and social skills improvement.


The education will be operated over 20 days by eight private organizations, including the 'Redmong Sports Club.'


The Snail School is conducted to provide lively and efficient educational opportunities for disabled students who are easily left unattended at home during vacation by utilizing community spaces.


Since its establishment in the summer semester of 2006, it has been held 34 times, with about 6,900 disabled students receiving education during vacation periods, establishing itself as an educational venue for disabled students.


This summer's Snail School entrance ceremony was held at 11 a.m. on July 26 at the Ulsan City Council Citizen Hall.



The ceremony proceeded with performances by the Ulsan Intellectual Disability Dance Team 'Yeon,' an arts group composed of people with severe disabilities, and 'Chai,' an arts group composed of people with developmental disabilities whose name means "Difference that gathers to bloom the flower of art," followed by introductions of participating organizations and the Snail School, and participant pledges.


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