On the 8th, Kim Hansul, Head of NH Nonghyup Bank Gyeongnam Headquarters (left), is delivering support funds to Park Jonghun, Superintendent of Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education (right).
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 8th that it received 100 million won in 'Online School Opening Support Funds' from NH Nonghyup Bank Gyeongnam Headquarters.
Previously, NH Nonghyup Bank Gyeongnam Headquarters expressed its intention to support schools struggling to prepare for online school openings due to a lack of equipment. The funds provided this time will be used to purchase remote learning devices and equipment for 20 schools in rural, island, and mountainous areas.
Attending the delivery ceremony were Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Education, Kim Hansul, Head of NH Nonghyup Bank Gyeongnam Headquarters, and other officials, who also discussed plans for fostering local talent in the Gyeongnam region after the event.
Superintendent Park said, "I am grateful for the great help sent by NH Nonghyup Bank during the unprecedented difficulties in preparing for the online school opening," adding, "We will strive to prepare high-quality remote classes for the students."
Head Kim Hansul stated, "As the custodian bank of the Gyeongnam Office of Education, we will contribute to the development of local education and take the lead in creating a social atmosphere that overcomes difficulties together."
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