The Beginning of Warm Educational Cooperation with Parents

Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Joo Kwangdeok) held the "Future Education Community Academy" for parents of elementary school students from the Dasan area at a cafe located in Dasan-dong on September 2.

Joo Kwangdeok, mayor of Namyangju City, is delivering a greeting at the "Future Education Community Academy" attended by elementary school parents from the Dasan area at a cafe located in Dasan-dong on the 2nd. Provided by Namyangju City

Joo Kwangdeok, mayor of Namyangju City, is delivering a greeting at the "Future Education Community Academy" attended by elementary school parents from the Dasan area at a cafe located in Dasan-dong on the 2nd. Provided by Namyangju City

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The "Future Education Community Academy" is a program that tours different regions and school levels, providing a venue for parents to share practical opinions on their children's education. At this third session, about 30 parent members from 11 elementary schools in the area participated, demonstrating a high level of interest in future education.


The event included a variety of programs such as an introduction to the city’s educational initiatives, a special lecture on future education titled "Secret Sexuality! Intimately!", and a discussion session for parents and the mayor to share perspectives on children's education. It was a meaningful opportunity to strengthen cooperation within the educational community through communication between the city and parents.


In his greeting, Mayor Joo Kwangdeok encouraged the parents by saying, "Just like your children, each of you is a precious and unique individual in this world. I hope you value yourselves and nurture your dreams together with your children." His remarks were met with enthusiastic support from the parents.


One parent who attended the academy remarked, "I was most impressed by the intention to create educational policies together. I could truly feel the mayor’s sincerity as he listened attentively to voices from the field."



The city plans to continue actively reflecting the voices of parents and educators, aiming to foster a culture of educational communities where people learn and grow together within the region.


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