AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSchool Safety Push (Philippines): Education Secretary Sonny Angara launched a nationwide, multi-agency effort with PNP, NBI and cyber authorities after the Tacloban City shooting, focusing on faster threat response and stronger physical and digital security. School Choice & Vouchers (Philippines): A bicam committee approved a reconciled Private Basic Education Voucher Program bill, moving the government closer to expanding access through private school options. Parenting & Prevention (Philippines): After the Tacloban attack, DSWD said it will intensify parenting effectiveness sessions as a preventive step, while juvenile offenders are placed under youth rehabilitation for assessment. School Meals Accountability (Bangladesh): The education minister said the mid-day meal program will roll out nationwide from July, warning officials of dismissal and legal action if spoiled food is served. Library Funding (Illinois, US): Illinois announced $27M+ in grants for libraries and $1.3M+ for public school libraries, supporting books, tech, literacy and security. Substitute Staffing Partnership (Oregon, US): Salem-Keizer Public Schools partnered with Edustaff to improve substitute recruitment and reduce unfilled absences. Equity Review (US): Monomoy Regional Schools completed an equity audit and outlined next steps to strengthen support for all learners. Tech in Schools (US): Santa Barbara Unified delayed a “tech with intent” screen-time resolution after parents pushed for limits on iPad use. Academic Integrity (US): Florida AG James Uthmeier announced an arrest tied to a proxy cheating scheme for teacher certification exams. School Access During Heat (UK): Essex listed dozens of school closures or early shutdowns due to extreme temperatures, with remote learning where possible.
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