The Gyeongbuk Province School Operation Committee Chairpersons Association recently held a regular meeting attended by 23 city and county council chairpersons, during which they elected the 2023 association president and other executives, the association announced on the 11th.


As a result of the executive election, the association president was elected as Lee Joo-hee (46), Chairperson of the Gyeongsan Council (Chairperson of Jinryang Middle School Committee); Senior Vice President Kim Jong-chul, Chairperson of the Gimcheon Council (Chairperson of Ungok Elementary School Committee); Vice Presidents Do Myung-heum, Chairperson of the Mungyeong Council (Chairperson of Jeomchon High School Committee), and Choi Dae-myung, Chairperson of the Yeongju Council (Chairperson of Yeonggwang High School Committee); Auditors Lee Sang-seok, Chairperson of the Uiseong Council (Chairperson of Angye High School Committee), and Kim Jong-min, Chairperson of the Uljin Council (Chairperson of Uljin Nambu Elementary School Committee); Secretary-General Jang So-young, Chairperson of the Gunwi Council (Chairperson of Gunwi Elementary School Committee); and Treasurer Jang Jong-woon, Chairperson of the Cheongdo Council (Chairperson of Cheongdo Elementary School Committee).


Lee Ju-hee, President of the Gyeongbuk Province School Operation Committee Chairpersons Association

Lee Ju-hee, President of the Gyeongbuk Province School Operation Committee Chairpersons Association

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At the regular meeting held on the 9th, the annual schedule and activity plans for 2023 were discussed, including measures to eradicate the improper formation of school development funds (illegal contributions). In addition, there was an in-depth discussion on the roles, authority, and function expansion of school operation committee members, as well as plans to revitalize the operation of regional councils.



President Lee Joo-hee stated, “The educational environment is rapidly changing due to COVID-19, and parents’ demands are becoming more diverse. Going forward, the School Operation Committee will take the lead in promoting communication among schools, parents, and the local community to advance education in Gyeongbuk Province.”


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