AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Safety After Violence: About 1,100 students at San Jose National High School in Tacloban returned with transparent backpacks and tighter gate checks after a June shooting left three dead and 20 hurt. Teacher Pay & Working Conditions: Victoria (Australia) teachers secured a new enterprise agreement with minimum pay rises for teachers and big increases for education support staff, plus fewer mandatory meetings. Anti-Terror Referrals: UK children’s commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza warns schools face “closed doors” when referring kids to Prevent, saying many cases involve violence fixation without clear ideology. STEM Admissions: South Korea plans to expand science high school intake to 1,858 students for 2027, driven by new schools in Gyeonggi. College Access: CSU expands statewide direct admissions so eligible high schoolers get earlier guidance on guaranteed admission or next steps. Student Aid Delays: Cal State students report financial aid decisions arriving late, tied to a federal fraud-screening change. Campus Life Starts: Binghamton, Arkansas State, and other universities welcome students back as fall classes begin. Faculty Safety Incident: Delhi University suspended a PhD scholar after an alleged assault on a professor, with CCTV and an FIR cited. Health & Weather: Schools in Mississippi stress heat safety as students return, with cooling and hydration plans.
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