AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorkforce Pathways: Target Huron launched the $100,000 RISE initiative in Northeast Michigan, routing high school juniors and seniors into readiness training, industry credentials, and internships to strengthen the local talent pipeline. Early Learning & Inclusion: Rice Lake schools held Child Development Days for 4K families and approved multi-age classrooms at Haugen Elementary for 2026-27, aiming to ease parent concerns and keep early support on track. Education Governance: Missouri’s Board of Education named Stacey Preis interim education commissioner, tasking her with continuing reforms like A-F report cards and targeted school support. Student Support & Safety: A report on children’s services complaints in one local authority points to communication issues and workforce instability, with SEND delays and assessment backlogs among the recurring themes. Policy & Pay Equity (Wales): Welsh lawmakers backed calls to end term-time-only pay for school support staff and create a new negotiating body, citing in-work poverty and the staff’s central role in schools. Higher Ed Acceleration: Iowa’s Board of Regents gave preliminary approval to an accelerated degree path requiring 90–95 credits, designed to expand access and career training. Health-Linked Learning: Saint Kitts and Nevis opened a pediatric therapy facility with speech and occupational therapy services, positioning specialized support as part of broader child and family wellbeing. Cyber Skills (UK): The University of Winchester won £364,000 to expand its BSc Cyber Security intake, tied to defence-focused graduate pathways. Global Education-Research Link: Tanzania’s research-to-innovation push was highlighted at UDSM’s Research and Innovation Week, with Singapore’s president urging African countries to invest in people, knowledge, and inclusive growth.
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