AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSchool Safety & Security: Sweden’s Brinell High School in Fagersta reopened, then a sword attack killed a 17-year-old girl and injured three others; police arrested an 18-year-old suspect, described as a former student, and leaders visited a memorial. Campus Policy & Rights: Texas A&M University System Board of Regents faces a lawsuit over its Civil Rights Protection and Compliance Policy, with claims it led to course changes and cancellations. Back-to-School Logistics: San Diego and other districts are rolling out lower school-zone speed limits to protect students; Texas A&M Transportation Services also reduced on-campus speeds for fall 2026. Admissions Pathways: Delhi University opened a direct PhD route for the first FYUP batch (2026-27), letting eligible students apply without a master’s degree. Ed-Tech & Online Risks: A Philippines Roblox developers group opposed a total platform ban after threats linked to online activity; in Kyrgyzstan, Peace Corps volunteers will work in higher education institutions for the first time. Funding & Inclusion: Vallejo received a $100,000 grant to remove illegally dumped tires, prioritizing areas near schools; Namibia’s Students with Disabilities Grant has supported 689 students so far.
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