As the government considers postponing the opening of additional kindergartens, elementary, middle, and high schools, the worries of the education field are deepening.

Even if direct damage to students and parents, such as loss of classes and gaps in guidance, is delayed, the period of delay in opening school is threatened, and the livelihoods of irregular lecturers and staff are threatened.

The Gwangju Office of Education announced today (16th) that it would maintain the total annual wages of education officials who do not work during the vacation and pay some allowances in advance.

They usually went to work on the 2nd of March every year at the beginning of the semester, but feared a decrease in wages as the school was delayed.

The City Office of Education pays customized welfare expenses of 510,000 to 800,000 won per career and 450,000 of the regular bonus of 900,000 won earlier this month.

In particular, non-workers during vacations went to work three days during this week's preparation period so that they could receive the full amount of 130,000 won for the flat meal.

Of the 4,407 education officials belonging to the City Office of Education, 6, such as cooks, cooks, and science practitioners are 1,912, who do not work on vacation.

There was also a voice calling for support from instructors after school, where income was cut off right away.

Rep. Lee Hyuk-je, a member of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly, said at a meeting of the Standing Committee (Education Committee) of the Provisional Assembly, "Instructors after school have suffered financial distress due to a lack of after-school classes due to the corona 19 situation." "It's too cruel to say I don't know for a reason."

Lee asked that after school instructors and over 150 part-time teachers, as well as irregular jobs in schools that could not be paid due to a class deficit, they should take measures.

In 819 schools in Jeonnam, 6,916 outside lecturers are providing after-school classes to more than 130,000 students, and this year's budget is about 60 billion won, which is the sum of 20 billion won and 40 billion won, including the burden of beneficiaries. Delivered.

However, considering the fact that the prevention of infection and spread of corona19 should be a top priority, the opinion is that it is not a matter of deciding to start school.

Moreover, it seems that it is necessary to prepare a quarantine countermeasure in front of schools.

The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education received approximately 1.1 billion won each from the government for the purchase of thermal imaging cameras, and for the purchase of quarantine products such as masks, hand sanitizers, and thermometers.

About 130 thermal imaging cameras will be distributed for every 600 students, and more than 1,500 for two.

Many small schools are not available.

Masks with insufficient supply, as well as bulk purchases by school board units, do not seem to be easy to purchase by school.

An official from the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education said, "We are discussing how to allocate budgets to schools and how to implement them."