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Principal Dies Suddenly at School, Prompting Calls for Better Support Systems

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lu Bing-shan, principal of Kaohsiung Municipal Zhongzheng High School, died suddenly at age 57 while at work on Tuesday.
  • His unexpected death has sent shockwaves through the education sector.
  • The Chinese Taipei Junior and Senior High School Principals Association highlighted the immense pressure and long working hours faced by principals.

The sudden death of Lu Bing-shan, the principal of Kaohsiung Municipal Zhongzheng High School, has deeply shaken Taiwan's education community. Lu, aged 57, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday while carrying out his duties at the school, prompting widespread grief and concern.

His passing has brought renewed attention to the demanding nature of the principal's role. The Chinese Taipei Junior and Senior High School Principals Association issued a statement emphasizing the chronic high workload and intense stress that principals endure. The association stressed that relying solely on "iron will" is insufficient to cope with the challenges of the position.

Lu Bing-shan's death serves as a stark reminder of the pressures faced by educational leaders. The association called for the establishment of a robust support system to aid principals in navigating their demanding professional lives. This incident underscores the need for systemic changes to improve the working conditions and well-being of school administrators across Taiwan.

This incident highlights that principals cannot rely solely on 'iron will'.

โ€” Chinese Taipei Junior and Senior High School Principals AssociationThe association issued a statement following the principal's death, emphasizing the need for better support systems due to the high-pressure work environment.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.