Our Child's DO DREAM! Haman Is On the Way!
Uiryeong Office of Education held the 2024 High School Credit System Parent Information Session for parents in Haman at the Haman Grand Auditorium on May 31 at 6:00 PM.
The session was met with great interest and enthusiasm from the parents in attendance from Haman.
Uiryeong Office of Education, On-site Photos of High School Credit System Parent Briefing Session in Uiryeong and Haman Areas. [Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]
As a base office for the High School Credit System, Uiryeong Office of Education has been organizing information sessions for parents focused on helping them understand the high school credit system and high school curricula.
Now in its third year, the event continues to see high levels of parental participation, prompting Uiryeong Office of Education to make careful preparations and offer high-quality sessions to welcome parents. While the primary concern for parents is their children's successful admission to university, the session also emphasizes the role of parents as partners who should walk just one step behind their children as they pursue their dreams.
In particular, this session was held in Haman, a region with eight middle schools and four general high schools. As an area with a long-standing tradition of academic excellence, parental engagement was notably high. This level of involvement suggests strong expectations that students in Haman will be able to thrive in high school life with the support and protection of their parents.
Uiryeong Office of Education, 2024. High School Credit System Uiryeong Region Haman Parent Information Session. [Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]
Kwon Soonhee, Superintendent of Uiryeong Office of Education, stated, "Understanding the 2028 university admissions process, the high school credit system, and the comprehensive student record system is challenging for parents. This is why academic guidance is not easy. Providing relevant information is part of the office's role. We will continue to serve as a base office, building on the passion for children's education shown by parents who attended late into the evening despite their busy schedules."
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