Pledging Integrity and Uibyeong Spirit... A Strong Start to 2024!

On the 2nd, the Uiryeong Office of Education in Gyeongnam announced on the 3rd that it held a New Year's visit and the 2024 opening ceremony to welcome the Year of Gapjin.


Superintendent Choi Misook and other senior officials and staff paid respects at the Uiryeong National Defense Park Memorial Tower and Chungiksa before the opening ceremony, deeply engraving the sacred spirit of the patriotic martyrs and national heroes who sacrificed for the country.


New Year's visit to the Memorial Tower.<br>[Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]

New Year's visit to the Memorial Tower.
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This visit was conducted for all employees, serving as an opportunity to honor the noble spirit of the patriotic militia who loved the country, reinforce the spirit of integrity among the militia, and start the new year with vigor.


Afterwards, the opening ceremony proceeded in the order of ▲pledge to practice integrity ▲introduction and greetings of transferred employees due to personnel changes as of January 1 ▲presentation of congratulatory flower pots to newly appointed staff ▲and the superintendent's New Year's remarks.


Chungiksa New Year's Visit. [Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]

Chungiksa New Year's Visit. [Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]

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In particular, Kang Gukjin, a newly appointed public official, led the ‘Integrity Practice’ pledge on behalf of all employees to reaffirm the commitment to practicing integrity throughout 2024, emphasizing efforts to maintain an honest Uiryeong education this year as well.



Superintendent Choi Misook said, “I am grateful to the staff who worked hard for Uiryeong education last year, and I hope this year will soar high like a blue dragon and realize an honest Uiryeong education.”


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