If an emergency decree is declared, schools may be temporarily closed for student safety.
For this reason, immediately after President Yoon's declaration of the emergency martial law, Naver intellectuals and others asked, "Will you go to school on the 4th?"
The Ministry of Education sent a message to the press corps at 0:53 on the 4th, saying, "All work and academic schedules will be operated normally."
He added, "If there is a change in the situation, we will inform you separately."
As a result, elementary, middle, and high school and university classes will remain unchanged, so students can go to school as usual regardless of emergency rules.
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