Former Jeonnam Superintendent Kim Dae-jung Conducts On-site Inspection of Breakfast Convenience Meal Support
Visit to Suncheon Maesang High School, Exploring Ways to Expand Support Projects
Kim Dae-jung, the Superintendent of Education of Jeonnam, visited Suncheon Maesan High School on the 10th to inspect the support site for breakfast convenience meals.
On that day, Superintendent Kim, along with Kim Jeong-hee, Chairperson of the Education Committee of the Jeonnam Provincial Council, checked the progress of the breakfast convenience meal project and discussed ways to expand support.
Former Jeonnam Superintendent of Education Kim Dae-jung visited Suncheon Maesan High School to inspect the site of breakfast meal support. Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education
View original imageThe Provincial Office of Education has been promoting the breakfast convenience meal project since September last year. With positive responses from students, parents, and faculty members, this year, breakfast convenience meals are being provided to 103 schools, an increase of 42 schools compared to last year.
A faculty member who attended the site said, “After providing convenience meals, the arrival time of students who come to school late has become earlier, and the percentage of students participating in the morning reading program has also increased,” adding, “I hope the budget will be expanded so that many students can receive support.”
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Superintendent Kim Dae-jung stated, “According to the survey results on breakfast convenience meals in the first half of the year, an average of 89% of students, parents, and faculty members responded that they were satisfied,” and added, “In the second half of the year, we will conduct another satisfaction survey on convenience meals to provide breakfast convenience meals that reflect the demands of the field.”
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