Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will conduct joint life guidance with Ulsan Police Agency and educational donation safety network organizations on the 20th and 21st, focusing on areas where many students gather, following the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) day on the 16th.


The joint life guidance will take place in areas densely populated with student multi-use facilities such as Nam-gu Hyundai and Lotte Department Stores, Jung-gu Seongnam-dong Youth Street, Dong-gu Ilsan Beach, Buk-gu Songjeong District, and Ulsan County Beomseo-eup Guyeong-ri.


This joint life guidance was prepared to prevent student deviant behavior after the CSAT and to prevent and respond to safety accidents in crowded situations.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education is strengthening patrols in safety-vulnerable areas together with educational donation safety network organizations and is establishing an out-of-school safety net to prevent school violence.


These organizations, supported by the Ulsan Office of Education, regularly conduct their own patrols and consistently carry out joint life guidance with the Office of Education during periods when students are more active outside of school, such as during vacations and after the CSAT.


In particular, this joint life guidance focuses on securing student safety from various safety accident risks and preventing student deviant behavior in cooperation with the Ulsan Police Agency.



Jung Woo-gyu, Director of Democratic Citizenship Education, said, “We ask the entire educational community to work together so that third-year high school students can have a safe and wholesome leisure life after the CSAT,” and added, “The Office of Education will also thoroughly provide life education to students.”


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