Time for Communication on Educational Issues with Parent Organizations

On the 17th, Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, held a communication meeting for educational development with local school and parent organizations such as the School Operation Committee Chairpersons Association, Green Mothers' Association, and Hyunmohoe at the City Hall's 3rd conference room.


At the meeting, participants shared the future vision of Changwon Special City's educational policy and discussed various measures for educational development.

The School Operation Committee Chairpersons Association, Green Mothers' Association, Hyunmohoe, and other local school and parent organizations are supporting the establishment of Changwon Medical College.

The School Operation Committee Chairpersons Association, Green Mothers' Association, Hyunmohoe, and other local school and parent organizations are supporting the establishment of Changwon Medical College.

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Before the meeting, Lee Won-geun, President of Changshin University, was invited to give a special lecture on educational policy titled "Future Society, Our Children's Future?"


Following this, Mayor Hong introduced four major educational policy measures based on Changwon's conditions: ▲support for university innovation ▲innovation in regional lifelong education ▲introduction of a new lifelong vocational education platform ▲support for elementary, middle, and high schools.


The school and parent organizations attending the meeting proposed opinions for the city's educational development, including ▲establishment of regionally specialized high schools ▲career and college admission programs unique to Changwon ▲support for hosting various academic competitions ▲establishment of principles for educational expense support.


In particular, these organizations actively expressed support for the "establishment of Changwon Medical School" and stated that they would find roles that local parents can play to contribute to the establishment of Changwon Medical School. The city plans to thoroughly review the opinions presented at the educational development communication meeting and reflect them in the formulation of educational policies, and will strive to establish the medical school, a 30-year aspiration of the citizens.



Mayor Hong said, "We plan to continuously hold education-related meetings to communicate and cooperate on the direction of educational policies and work towards a better future for Changwon City."


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