AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSchool Safety & Emergency Response: Flooding forced University of Santo Tomas to suspend classes for the rest of the day as students sheltered inside a parish while habagat rains rose across Manila. Violence in Schools: A grenade blast at Sham-e-Hedayat School in western Kabul injured at least 52 students; Taliban authorities say an investigation is underway. Education Funding & Access: Ghana’s Osu Traditional Area launched a “Leave No Child Behind” fund to cover basics like uniforms and stationery for vulnerable children; in another Ghana update, MP Nikyema Billa Alamzy backed 350 tertiary students with GH¢350,000. Higher Education Affordability: Universities of Wisconsin proposed a 4-year tuition pledge—freeze for two years if the state funds $190M, then cap increases at inflation. Policy & Discipline: Virginia’s Shenandoah County board aligned cellphone rules with state law, limiting suspensions/expulsions for cellphone violations alone. Mental Health Support: U.S. HHS announced $96.7M for behavioral health grants, including suicide prevention, peer support, and help for people exiting homelessness. STEM/Health Pathways: UA Little Rock and NYITCOM at A-State created a direct pre-med to D.O. pathway program in Arkansas.
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