AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDisaster Response: The Philippines’ DepEd says 6,102 public schools across 11 regions have suspended face-to-face classes and moved to flexible learning as Typhoon Inday and monsoon rains disrupt learning for 3.68 million students. School Infrastructure: Sarawak reports 85 critically dilapidated schools completed under a RM1 billion redevelopment plan, aiming to speed up safer, better facilities for thousands. Funding & Inclusion: California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill boosting K-12 special education funding by $2.4 billion (43%), raising the per-student rate to $1,340. Governance & Control: California education workers warn AB 181 shifts power from the elected superintendent to a governor-appointed education commissioner, calling it an “undemocratic power play.” Climate & Health in Schools: Miami-Dade parents and teachers urge a pause on new artificial turf, citing heat risks and asking for more real grass and native planting. Learning Continuity: UK schools report partial reopenings after rare lightning incidents, with rotating in-person days and remote lessons until repairs finish. Higher Education & Skills: Laos plans measures to improve rural education quality, including scholarships, dorms, and stronger early childhood and non-formal learning support. International Education: Sofia University opens its 63rd Bulgarian language and culture summer seminar for foreign scholars and students.
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