AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Safety & Violence Response (Philippines): Educators criticized the Marcos government’s police-heavy approach after a second deadly campus shooting, urging deeper root-cause work and proposing an independent commission of educators and social scientists. Digital Safety (Philippines): PLDT/Smart said it will block more than 100 websites streaming school-shooting footage to prevent glorification of extreme violence. Campus Improvements (US): Westmorland Union Elementary School District advanced “Measure R” for a modern gym, electrical upgrades, classroom/restroom renovations, HVAC improvements, and ADA accessibility. Local Education Pathways (US): Imperial Valley College and University of Arizona Yuma renewed a 12+ year transfer and career partnership, expanding scholarships, internships, and hands-on learning. Student Transport Rules (Saudi Arabia): The education ministry warned students could lose bus access for the year if they break safety rules, including seatbelt use and restrictions on behavior near windows/doors. Teacher Recognition (India/Guam): India’s National Teachers Awards will honor 48 teachers on Sept. 5; Guam named Okkodo High’s Joseph Chargualaf II a National Book Foundation Teacher Fellow. Learning Support & Facilities (Guam/US): Guam reopened meal and homework support during Tiyan and Simon Sanchez closures; Geneva Area City Schools approved a family resource center partnership.
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