Han Jeong-suk, the 2nd Deputy Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is participating in the campaign to create drug-free schools on the 10th.

Han Jeong-suk, the 2nd Deputy Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is participating in the campaign to create drug-free schools on the 10th.

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Han Jeong-suk, the 2nd Deputy Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, participated on the 10th in the 'NO EXIT' drug crime prevention relay challenge to raise awareness of the dangers of drug addiction and prevent drug crimes.


The 'NO EXIT' campaign proceeds by taking a photo holding a signboard with drug prevention messages, posting it on social networking services (SNS) for verification, and then nominating the next participant.


Deputy Superintendent Han joined the challenge upon the nomination of Lee Moon-soo, Chief of the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency. She recommended Park Jun-seok, Superintendent of Suwon Education Support Office, and Won Soon-ja, Superintendent of Uijeongbu Education Support Office, as the next participants.


Deputy Superintendent Han stated, "I will do my best to create a school environment safe from drugs."



The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has established the '2023 Plan to Strengthen School Drug Prevention Education,' leading efforts to prevent drug crimes by mandating and inspecting drug prevention education in school curricula and expanding support for professional instructors for drug prevention education during school visits.


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