Three Elementary Schools, Five Middle Schools, and Four High and Special Schools Selected

Daejeon Office of Education Selects 12 Arts Dream Hub Schools... "Promoting Arts Education" View original image

The Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education announced that it has selected 12 schools to operate as Arts Dream Hub Schools for the 2025 academic year.


Originally, eight schools were planned, but the number was increased to 12?including three elementary schools, five middle schools, and four high schools and special schools?to promote arts education and reflect the willingness of schools to participate.


The Arts Dream Hub Schools serve as a practical foundation for arts education activities in schools, collaborating with neighboring schools, sharing programs, and contributing to the spread of arts education at the local level.


The selected schools will receive differentiated funding ranging from 2.5 million to 3 million KRW for the operation of the Arts Dream Hub Schools from March 2025 to February 2026. The funding will be used for various educational activities, such as arts-centered classes, the development of student-participatory programs, and community-linked arts projects.


Kim Heejeong, Director of Physical Education, Arts, and Health at the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "The expanded operation of the Arts Dream Hub Schools will invigorate arts education centered on the school site and provide students with richer artistic experiences."





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