Campaign Held in Front of Seji Middle School Main Gate
Recent Agreement with Naju Police Station to Create a Safe School Culture
"Supporting Local Students for a Safe School Life"
The Private School Teachers' Pension Service (Sahakyeongeum) announced on the 12th that it participated in a joint campaign activity to prevent school violence in the local area through a business agreement with the Naju Police Station.
Chairman Song Ha-jung of the Private School Pension delivering promotional items to students [Photo by Private School Pension]
This activity, co-hosted by Sahakyeongeum and the Naju Police Station, was conducted in front of the main gate of Seji Middle School, distributing promotional materials and conducting a school violence prevention campaign. The campaign was held with the purpose of creating a Naju free from school violence.
Earlier, on June 3, 2024, Sahakyeongeum and the Naju Police Station signed a business agreement at the Naju Police Station, attended by Chairman Song Hajung and Naju Police Chief Jang Jinyoung, to promote joint campaign activities for the prevention of school violence and to foster a safe school culture.
The school violence prevention campaign was conducted on June 12 from 8 a.m. for one hour, with about 10 Sahakyeongeum employees and about 10 police officers from the Naju Police Station participating together, and related activities will continue going forward.
Chairman Song Hajung said, “As this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Service’s relocation to Naju, we will actively participate in discovering activities that the Service can undertake together with the Naju Police Station to ensure that all local students can spend a safe and enjoyable school life.”
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