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(20th) Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education came up with a specific lesson plan today in accordance with the government's policy of starting school in high school and starting on schedule. In the case of high school students, they plan to go to school every day, but the rest of the elementary and junior high school students plan to run both remote and face-to-face classes.

This is Ahn Sang-woo.

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High school students attending high school in Seoul are required to attend school every day unless there is a confirmed student at school.

It's actually going from remote to face-to-face.

This is because there is an urgent need to prepare for careers and college entrance exams, such as college entrance exams, and if the long-distance classes are prolonged, the learning gap may accumulate between regions that rely on private education and those that do not.

[Cho Hee-yeon / Superintendent of Seoul City: (in the case of high school 3) Because there is a big policy of the government, and it is also true that there are strong parental concerns due to college entrance exams… ] For the

rest of the school year, students were allowed to combine both remote and face-to-face classes as far as possible for safety reasons.

First of all, it was recommended that high school 1st and 2nd grade students go to school every other week by grade level or class.

In addition, elementary and junior high school students should attend school at least once a week.

[Cho Hee-yeon / Superintendent of Seoul City: Based on the remote class, we have opened a way to combine school classes once a week, but allow the autonomy of the school to that extent ... ]

Seoul Metropolitan Superintendent Cho Hee-yeon said that if the infection in the community becomes serious again, it is necessary to review the school attendance system for all grades including high school students, including delaying the SAT exam by one month.