AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Feeding Expansion: Philippines President Marcos and Education Sec. Sonny Angara rolled out an expanded School-Based Feeding Program for Bulacan’s K and Grade 1 learners, targeting 775 students as stunting rises again. Climate-Driven Attendance Strain: A UK parent describes heatwave-driven early dismissals that cut learning time and force families to reshuffle work on short notice. School Choice Funding Fight: New York public school advocates are alarmed by a federal Education Freedom Tax Credit that could route money to education-related services, with NY expected to opt in. Student Achievement: A Monroe student won National History Day for a forestry reforms exhibit, while a Milton High rising senior captured a national Jimmy Award for musical theatre performance. Higher Ed Policy Clash: Texas Tech faculty sued over “course review” mandates tied to race and gender topics. STEM/Skills in Action: Baguio teachers use a UNDP-backed circular economy handbook to weave recycling into lessons, and a Guam Sea Grant REEF program puts students to work on coral reef monitoring. Legal/Assessment Pressure: India’s Supreme Court agreed to hear CBSE petitions from Gulf Class 12 students over cancelled exams and assessment schemes. Teacher Workforce Moves: Himachal Pradesh announced recruitment for 3,468 CBSE-affiliated school teaching posts.
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