AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Safety & Accountability: In Cavite, Philippines, parents of a Grade 4 student who died after a routine deworming activity have asked the NBI to investigate, seeking an autopsy and alleging they weren’t properly informed about the medicine and conditions. K-12 Security Drills: Philippines’ DepEd is rolling out nationwide active shooter drills with PNP support, aiming to standardize campus response protocols. Civil Rights in Schools: A U.S. Justice official previewed expanded enforcement tied to FERPA and parental access, while a Washington state school district faces a lawsuit alleging religious “animus” after a girl says her faith was violated during a mandatory assembly. Literacy Push: South Africa’s Basic Education Department is launching a National Literacy Promotion Toolkit (14–16 July) to build a reading culture, alongside urban district work in Madison, Wisconsin, winning a national literacy innovation award. Higher Education Moves: Kuwait’s higher education ministry is orienting overseas scholarship students for 2026/27; International School Dhaka appoints Dr Mike Miller as director; Averett University names Tatia Daniels Granger its next president. Policy & Funding: Pennsylvania’s education budget is secured after a state budget deal, keeping education funding intact. Tech & Workforce Learning: KUKA expands classroom-ready robotics education across North America, and the U.S. debate over AI in assignments continues as universities respond to rising AI use.
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