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I am wondering if the government will start school on the 6th of next month or delay it a little longer. After opening school, we are also considering taking classes at home without going to school. We are going to announce them early next week after conducting a poll.

First, reporter Park Chan-beom.

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The government is conducting public opinion polls to determine when to start school in kindergartens and elementary, middle and high schools nationwide.

The Ministry of Education is collecting parents' opinions on the basis of the provincial and provincial offices of education, but if they disagree with the pros and cons of opening on April 6, they are asking for the appropriate time to start school.

In the case of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, parents who oppose the opening of the school said, `` To reduce the number of legal school days and postpone schooling one more time, and to postpone indefinitely until the announcement of the end of Corona19, and open on the 6th of next month, but replace it with online schooling. I was asked to choose between not.

As of today (27th), around 12,000 people participated at 6 pm, but opinions against the opening of school on April 6 were said to be dominant.

The Ministry of Public Administration and Security is also grasping local public opinion through local governments.

Prime Minister Jung Se-gyun will hold a videoconference with superintendents from across the country tomorrow to discuss further, with the final conclusion coming out early next week.

[Lee Sang-soo / Ministry of Education's Curriculum Policy Officer: Currently, on April 6th, whether or not to end the suspension will probably come out next Monday (30th) or Tuesday (31st)… .]

Among these, the Daegu City Office of Education announced that it would make an official recommendation to the Ministry of Education to postpone school opening against the school on the 6th of next month.

(Video coverage: Gongjin-gu, Image editing: Seungjin Lee)

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