AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEducation & Safety: Ateneo de Manila University says it will keep cooperating after Philippine police recommended homicide and reckless imprudence charges in the drowning of two student-athletes, including former coach Tab Baldwin. Student Loan Policy: Federal courts blocked parts of Trump’s birthright citizenship and student-loan forgiveness overhaul, keeping uncertainty high for borrowers and universities. Teacher Shortage & Workload: Delhi’s election “SIR” rollout has regular teachers pulled for booth duties, raising fears of lost classroom time; New Zealand reporting also warns the teacher shortage is shifting from “available” to “suitable” candidates. STEM in Action: UNM’s DVR partnership is giving New Mexico high school students paid lab research on mosquito surveillance; Richland Community College highlights hands-on engineering training; App State’s student-athlete services earned a national award for improving transfer support. Campus/Community Wins: Wichita 5th graders’ America 250 banners go up downtown; Atlanta students showcased AI-powered “Living Legacies” projects; a University of Iowa student won the Star-Spangled Sing-Off. Accountability in Schools: Charges were dropped against a Hampton County teacher after a child was left behind on a field trip.
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