Yangju Mayor Kang Soo-hyun holds a meeting to promote the ‘new Yangju Office of Education’
Improving the poor educational environment in northern Gyeonggi Province and strengthening curriculum autonomy... Selected as a pilot area for ‘Education Development Special Zone’
[Break News Yangju = Reporter Kim Wan-young] On the morning of the 29th, Yangju Mayor Kang Soo-hyun, Gyeonggi-do, promoted the establishment of the Yangju Office of Education in the mayor's office at City Hall with 10 people in attendance, including National Assembly member Jeong Seong-ho, Yangju City Council Chairman and Councilor Yoon Chang-cheol, and Superintendent Kim Geum-sook of the Dongducheon Yangju Office of Education. A meeting was held for the
Recently, urban growth has occurred, including the creation of Okjeong, Hoecheon, and Baekseok new towns and the development of the GTX station area, and the continuous influx of population has led to the urgent need to establish a new Yangju Office of Education in order to respond to the rapidly increasing demand for education administration.
At this meeting, discussions were held on trends in the separation of integrated education support offices in the province, methods for delivering signatures, and current issues in special education development zones.
Attendees on this day unanimously emphasized the need for a single education support office, including the preferential establishment of the 'Yangju Education Support Office', due to the characteristics of Yangju City, a composite urban-rural city that is deprived of opportunities for development in all fields due to overlapping regulations such as military facility protection zones and border areas. did.
In addition, active support is provided to the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education so that it can be selected as a pilot area for the 'Education Development Special Zone' in conjunction with nearby cities and counties to improve the poor educational environment in northern Gyeonggi Province and support the development of prestigious schools in the district by strengthening curriculum autonomy. explained that it was necessary.
Yangju Mayor Kang Soo-hyun said, “In order to solve various education problems such as a decrease in students in rural areas, overcrowded classes in urban areas, and aging educational environments in old downtown areas, we plan to deliver a signature on the separation of integrated education support offices to the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education next month. “He said, “We ask citizens to actively participate in the signature campaign to establish a separate Yangju Office of Education.”
Meanwhile, Yangju City has been carrying out a signature campaign since last September for the establishment of a new Yangju Office of Education, and is making its best efforts to promote it quickly by holding a meeting with the 'Yangju City Parent Group' and conducting a campaign to separate and establish a new Yangju Office of Education. We are doing our best.
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