Chungnam Office of Education Presents Commendation Plaques to 29 Outstanding Youth Mentors
For Contributions to School Violence Prevention and Student Guidance
Chungnam Provincial Office of Education held a commendation plaque presentation ceremony on the 19th in the education office conference room to honor 29 individuals for their outstanding contributions to youth guidance. / Provided by Chungnam Provincial Office of Education
View original imageThe Chungnam Provincial Office of Education announced that it held the "2025 Commendation Plaque Presentation Ceremony for Outstanding Contributors to Youth Guidance" in the education office conference room on the afternoon of the 19th.
In celebration of Youth Month and Children's Day, commendation plaques were presented to 29 individuals who have dedicated themselves to guiding and protecting youth in the region, expressing gratitude for their efforts.
The recipients were recognized for their contributions in a variety of fields, including school violence prevention and student guidance, traffic safety guidance on the way to and from school, counseling and guidance for at-risk youth, and improvement of harmful environments.
Kim Ji-cheol, Superintendent of Chungnam Education, stated, "Just as it is said that it takes a whole village to raise a child, today's awardees have been a strong support for our youth. The Chungnam Provincial Office of Education will continue to work hand in hand with the local community to create an environment where children are respected and can pursue their dreams."
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