AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Accountability: Uvalde ISD’s STAAR results left the school board worried, with drops in reading/language arts and major declines in math, including only 30% meeting grade level in 8th-grade social studies. Cybersecurity in Schools: Onslow County Schools is investigating a cybersecurity incident after an IT staffer detected a breach; officials say systems were secured and they’re checking whether student or staff data was accessed. College Poll Worker Training: Guam is relaunching its College Poll Worker Program starting June 16, with courses that can count toward teachers’ recertification and fees covered by a federal grant. Student Support & Mental Health: A psychologist argues grandparents and extended family can help address rising teen sadness and hopelessness, pointing to weaker “we” supports in modern life. University Athletics Business Model: The University of Utah finalized a deal creating Crimson Brand Partners to run Utah Athletics’ commercial operations while keeping coaching and student-athlete support with the university. Agriculture & Public Health Risk: The U.S. screwworm response is still more than a year away from full sterile-fly production, raising concerns about how far the outbreak could spread. AI Safety & Access: Reuters reports tech leaders, including Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, raised security concerns with Trump officials before Anthropic shut down its newest AI models globally over national security orders.
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