AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSchool Nutrition Boost: In the Philippines, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Education Secretary Sonny Angara rolled out an expanded School-Based Feeding Program in Bulacan to tackle rising child stunting, with meals for Kindergarten/Grade 1 and nutrition support for undernourished Grades 2–6. Teacher Licensing Reform: Tennessee is considering easing teacher licensure testing—potentially exempting trainee teachers from edTPA and offering shorter retakes for failed sections. Student Safety Concerns: Kyambogo University in Uganda mourns the death of student Okia Aaron, found after an attack while traveling off campus, renewing calls for stronger student safety. Learning Model Shift: Yukon’s Central Elementary launches CALI (“school within a school”), aiming for less testing and more project-based learning with frequent outdoor breaks. Policy & Courts: A federal appeals court blocked parts of Florida’s “Stop WOKE” teaching restrictions on race and sex concepts, while Arizona’s LGBTQ rights group dropped a sports eligibility lawsuit. Local School Operations: A Bradford school in the UK closed again after flooding damage, with staff unable to work in the building.
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