At a high school in Gangwon Province, the principal has been living in a tent for over a month.

Let's see what's going on together in the article.

At the beginning of last month, a tent stood on one side of the main entrance of a high school dormitory in Gangwon Province.

In this school's dormitories, there is a teacher.

There are two life coaches.

These tutors reportedly had a work contract with the school that included guarding the dormitories from 2 p.m. to 6 a.m. the next day, with a break from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m.

However, there was a backlash that they could not rest properly due to various situations that occurred during the early morning break, and they demanded that the school come up with a countermeasure, but they could not find a point of contact, so they vacated the dormitory during the break.

That's why the principal and vice principal are guarding the dormitories in the wee hours of the morning.

They're both men, so they can go into the boys' dormitories, but they can't go into the girls' dormitories, so the principal set up these tents in front of the main entrance of the dorms.

As the situation does not end easily, the Gangwon Provincial Office of Education is also looking at various options, such as bringing in alternative personnel and expanding the capacity.

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