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(1)40 years of tradition as a calf gift after graduation
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(2)Hwahung Elementary School in Wando, Jeollanam-do
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(1)Cho Da-yeon, 6th grade at Hwahung Elementary School in Wando.image text translation
(2)It’s new and fascinating. It’s only done in this school.
(3)I think it’s innovative. Since it’s my wish, I’m thinking of going to see it if I raise it.
(1)General alumni association of the Sangwangbong Calf Scholarship Associationimage text translation
(2)Alumni gave calves to their juniors.
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Graduates of Hwahung Elementary School in Wando, Jeollanam-do created a scholarship association.
Back in 1976.
After raising funds to foster local talent, the calf that was precious at the time…
I bought it and gave scholarships to the graduates.
So far, 240 calves have been delivered to the students.
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(1)Calf-breeding continues for more than 40 years.
If you raise a cow for three years and then give birth to a calf, you’ll get one of these.
He’s giving me a scholarship again.
We’ve had this tradition for over 40 years.
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(1)Choi Sun-ju Wando Hwaheung Elementary School Scholarship Association
(2)I thought it would be good to buy calves, raise them at each farm, and put them back out every three years continuously and continuously.
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The cows delivered like this are a great help to the families of students and their families.
Hwahung Elementary School in Wando, Jeollanam-do, where the total number of students decreased to 39.
In order to prevent the decrease in the number of students and foster local talent, local residents
We’re all together.