Forty-five schools in the Seoul area have adjusted academic schedules as record-breaking snowfall continues for a second day in Seoul.
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said that as of 11 a.m. today, three schools closed yesterday and today, and 42 schools adjusted for school, school, or school hours.In the case of
high school, 37 schools have adjusted their school hours, school hours, and school hours due to the long commuting distance for students.
In addition, a total of 36 schools suffered damage to facilities, including 18 schools that damaged outdoor facilities, 14 tree fronts, and 4 places that suffered damage from leaks.
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education informed each support office and school that the principal could adjust the closing and school hours, and also sent an official letter saying that if a student is unable to attend or is late due to heavy snow, it can be recognized as attendance.
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