AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Safety Crisis (Philippines): The Philippines’ DepEd and police condemned a shooting at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City that killed three students and wounded five; two minor suspects were arrested and authorities are coordinating medical help and psychosocial support while investigating motives. Violence in Schools (Cavite, Philippines): DepEd and the PNP also flagged two stabbing incidents involving students in Cavite during the first week of classes, ordering counseling and tighter safety measures. Child Protection (Australia): A Sydney primary school teacher was charged after police allegedly found child abuse material on devices during a raid at Amity College; bail was granted with restrictions on entering schools. Heatwave Disruptions (Europe): France and Belgium moved to protect students as a worsening heatwave led to school closures and earlier dismissals, alongside transport service cuts. Curriculum Expansion (India): Haryana announced yoga will enter school curriculum from Class 6 this session and expand to Classes 3–9 next year, with yoga questions in state recruitment exams. Education Funding/Infrastructure (New Zealand): Hawke’s Bay’s Hāwera schools received long-awaited government funding to fix ageing, leaky buildings after years of maintenance problems. STEM & Skills (UK/US): A UK school sought solar panel approval to cut energy costs, while US students earned national recognition at a Junior Achievement Titan competition.
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