'Visiting Campaign' Held at Gwangju Girls' High School
Support Items Distributed and Messages of Encouragement Delivered

The Chairpersons' Council of School Operation Committees of the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education personally visited students preparing for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) to deliver messages of encouragement. The on-site campaign, which included the superintendent, parents, and school staff, was organized with the aim of spreading a culture of supporting test-takers.

Jeongseon Lee, Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, visited Gwangju Girls' High School on the 15th to encourage third-year high school students together with the Chairpersons' Council of School Operation Committees of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, and is taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education

Jeongseon Lee, Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, visited Gwangju Girls' High School on the 15th to encourage third-year high school students together with the Chairpersons' Council of School Operation Committees of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, and is taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education

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On September 15, the Chairpersons' Council of School Operation Committees held the "Visiting CSAT Test-Taker Support Campaign" at Gwangju Girls' High School. This event was planned to encourage students ahead of the CSAT and to create an atmosphere where all grade levels cheer together.


The campaign was attended by Superintendent Jeongseon Lee and other members of the council. They greeted students as they arrived at school, chanted words of encouragement, and handed out small support items. They also delivered the message, "Don't be nervous and do your best as usual," boosting the morale of the test-takers.


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Superintendent Jeongseon Lee said, "I am grateful to the Chairpersons' Council of School Operation Committees for organizing this campaign to give courage and hope to the test-takers," and added, "Parents, school staff, and the local community will continue to support students so that they can challenge themselves and grow as they pursue their dreams."


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