AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoClass-Size Pressure in the Philippines: Senator Loren Legarda is pushing for strict caps on overcrowded public classrooms, citing research that class ratios still leave many schools with 60+ learners and arguing smaller classes improve learning and teacher working conditions. Career Pathways in Colorado: Douglas County High School opened a new cosmetology salon, expanding its CTE pathway so students can train toward a Colorado license. School Safety and Supplies: Connecticut firefighters held a “Stuff a Bus” drive to stock Norwich Public Schools with classroom materials for the new year. Teacher Pay Backlog in Fiji: Opposition leader Inia Seruiratu demanded answers over 137 teachers whose salary-upgrade applications aren’t being processed for 2026–27. Discipline Lawsuit in San Diego: Torrey Pines High students sued the district, alleging retaliation tied to pro-Trump flyers and an overnight psychiatric hold. AI Access for Nigerian Students: Google is offering a one-year free Gemini AI Plus subscription to eligible Nigerian university and polytechnic students. Learning Outcomes Debate in Canada: A new report argues screen-heavy schooling is harming results and calls for a return to textbooks. Higher Ed Affordability in New York: SUNY eliminated mandatory fees for graduate student workers, cutting a prior average cost of about $2,000 per year. Tech Rules in Henrico, Virginia: Henrico County Public Schools rolled out stricter “bell-to-bell” phone and device storage rules plus screen-time limits.
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