Shinan Office of Education 'Tobacco-Free Healthy School' Street Campaign
Shinan Office of Education conducted a 'Smoking Prevention Campaign on the Way to School' in front of Anjwa Middle School. Photo by Shinan Office of Education
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-gyeong] The Sinan Office of Education recently announced on the 15th that it conducted a ‘Smoking Prevention Campaign on the Way to School’ at Anjwa Middle School, with participation from education office staff and Anjwa Middle School faculty.
This campaign was organized to eradicate smoking in schools, create a safe educational environment, and foster a happy and healthy study atmosphere for students.
The campaign served as an opportunity to inform about the effects and seriousness of smoking during adolescence on the human body, and to raise awareness of the problem that smoking is easily accessible due to lack of recognition.
A student who participated in the campaign said, “This campaign became a moment to pledge smoking cessation in line with the slogan ‘A healthy school without cigarettes, quit smoking if you love yourself, we promise to quit smoking.’”
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Min Bang-gi, the Superintendent of Education, stated, “To promote health and safety during adolescence, which determines lifelong health, we will continue to raise awareness about smoking and support the safe and healthy growth of our future dream children.”
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