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Following the Green Belt Middle School Korean Club, supported by the Washington Korean Education Center, Korean classes in regular class hours will begin in the next semester. At the meeting of the Prince George County Office of Education's world language representatives held at Bowie Comfort Inn Hotel on April 25, 2019, Maria Flores, World Language Education Officer of PGCPS, said that Korean classes will begin as a regular course from the next school year (2019-2020).
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217 | (04/02/2019) Meeting with NAKS | 2020.03.11 | 13 |
216 | (04/22/2019) Korean for Beginners at Miller Library | 2020.03.12 | 13 |
215 | (09/27/2019) TaLK Promotion at Georgetown University | 2020.03.12 | 15 |
214 | (01/04~06/2019) Meeting with NAKS Executive Committee | 2020.03.11 | 16 |
213 | (01/31/2019) LEAAP Lunar New Year Banquet | 2020.03.11 | 17 |
212 | (12/07/2018) 2019 National Education Development Award | 2020.03.11 | 18 |
211 | (02/28/2019) Meeting with Korean Research Center | 2020.03.11 | 18 |
210 | (03/29/2019) Visiting Yale Korean School | 2020.03.11 | 18 |
» | (04/25/2019) Regular Korean Class at Greenbelt MS | 2020.03.12 | 18 |
208 | (05/22/2019) Korean Class at Kings Park Library | 2020.03.12 | 18 |