AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in Schools: Blaine School District approved districtwide AI guidelines, allowing classroom use for learning and support while banning cheating, plagiarism, and entry of confidential student data. School Governance: Taylor County School District is shifting dean roles to assistant principals for 2026–27, projecting savings to help fund the change. Student Wellbeing: Liberty High School removed its wellness center from campus, while other local schools highlight counseling and “system of care” models to support anxiety, stress, and crisis response. Safety & Exams: Qatar’s end-of-term exams are underway, with students crediting structured revision and teacher/family support for confidence; a U.S. radio segment also urges teen drivers to avoid distraction and follow basic safety habits. Teacher Training & Partnerships: Zimbabwe’s government backed a Roman Catholic teacher training college in Karoi; Ghana’s STEM Technical School PTA funded dining hall furniture and a temporary kitchen. International Education Links: Nepal-China partners inaugurated a library at a Dolakha school; Malaysia is pushing ahead on a long-delayed Perlis sports school, targeting completion by Jan 2027. Policy Watch: Texas education standards proposals would expand biblical content in social studies and required reading lists. Global Mobility: UK rules tighten university recruitment of international students, with higher thresholds for enrollment, completion, and visa refusal rates.
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