Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 7th that it plans to expand the school commute safety guardian project, which was conducted at five elementary schools in the district last year, to seven schools and increase the number of traffic safety guardians.

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The elementary school commute traffic safety guardians support the safe commuting of children to and from school. This project is a collaboration between the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, Gwangju City Hall, and local autonomous districts.


The project will be conducted year-round until December, excluding vacation periods. The schools where traffic safety guardians will be assigned are Baegun Elementary School, Bongju Elementary School, Jesuk Elementary School, Jinje Elementary School, Hakgang Elementary School, Daechon Jungang Elementary School, and Jobong Elementary School, totaling seven schools.


Additionally, the number of guardians will increase from 18 last year to 20 this year.


Nam-gu is recruiting residents who wish to become traffic safety guardians until the 10th, and after the first document screening and the second interview, the final successful candidates will be announced on the 24th.



A Nam-gu official said, "We will do our best to promote the project so that children can continue to enjoy their school life."


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