Uiryeong Office of Education Holds Integrity Triangle Council Meeting
Uiryeong, Changnyeong, and Haman Together "Shouting Integrity from the Heart of Gyeongnam"
On the 14th, the Uiryeong Office of Education in Gyeongnam held the first Integrity Triangle council meeting together with the Changnyeong and Haman Offices of Education.
This council meeting was planned for the three neighboring Offices of Education to come together to share opinions on integrity policies and integrity culture events, with the goal of collaborating to realize top-tier integrity education in Gyeongnam.
Uiryeong, Haman, Changnyeong Office of Education, Integrity Triangle. [Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]
View original imageThe meetings will be held three times in total across the Uiryeong, Changnyeong, and Haman regions. This council meeting was attended by Choi Misook, Superintendent of Uiryeong Office of Education; Kim Jongsik, Superintendent of Changnyeong Office of Education; Kim Seungo, Superintendent of Haman Office of Education; as well as administrative support department heads, team leaders, and integrity officers from each Office of Education.
In particular, all attendees wore jeans and white shirts to symbolize the meaning of "Integrity is right here, right now," and walked the Nammyung Sumgil trail honoring the integrity philosophy of Nammyung Joseok, reaching the summit of Jagulsan Mountain, the center of Gyeongnam in Uiryeong.
At the summit, they reflected on Joseok’s philosophy of integrity and firmly pledged their commitment to leading clean education in Gyeongnam. The subsequent council meeting shared practical response measures in preparation for this year’s integrity evaluation and distinctive projects by region.
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Superintendent Choi Misook said, “I hope the Integrity Triangle with Changnyeong and Haman Offices of Education will contribute to spreading a new culture of integrity, and we will support active collaboration activities on integrity.”
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