AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent Safety Probe: Philippines’ NBI launches a task force into the deaths of Ateneo de Manila University athletes Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili, after police said there was no foul play—raising questions about negligence and emergency readiness. School Accountability: Georgia’s Nathanael Greene Academy closes after two teachers face allegations involving the same student, including a case where a teen’s drawing is central to the claims. Teacher Abuse Case: A Malaysian teacher pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges involving a 9-year-old pupil, with bail conditions including no contact with the victim. Local Education Support: President Marcos distributes tablets and school supplies to about 13,000 San Juan City students, while also reiterating support for teachers. Learning & Access: PUP’s new Mabini Campus building expands open and distance education capacity under the Open University program. Student Life & Wellbeing: England plans a major active-travel push to get 60% of children walking/cycling/wheeling to school by 2035, with new safe routes and crossings. Student Loans Shock: U.S. borrowers on the SAVE plan face a July 1 deadline to switch plans or be moved to costlier repayment options. Campus Protests: South Korean university students protest ballot shortages and reject election-fraud conspiracy narratives, framing it as a rights issue.
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