AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchool Safety Push: Baguio City urged deploying at least one barangay tanod in every public school to strengthen campus security, citing limited resources for private guards. Violence and Bullying Cases: In Malaysia’s Kangar, three Form One students were remanded over alleged bullying that left a classmate with a fractured ankle; in Nigeria’s Anambra, a teacher accused of flogging a 12-year-old to death surrendered to police, while Jharkhand reported a Dalit student assaulted and threatened inside a hostel. Student Transport Tragedy: Uganda’s school bus crash death toll rose to 23 children and one adult, prompting a nationwide suspension of school trips and a safety review. Policy and Oversight: California signed permanent free online suicide prevention training for students 13+ and K-12 staff and families; the U.S. House advanced a package to shift Education Department functions; and a federal judge blocked a Kentucky district’s ban on a parent’s school access. Higher Education and Access: Pakistan’s Fulbright program awarded 85 scholarships after pre-departure orientation; Uzbekistan approved 2026–27 university admission quotas with language-specific seat allocations. Learning and Wellbeing: A zero-waste schools approach in Colombia is being promoted to build climate-friendly habits from early education.
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