AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent-Athlete Safety Law (Philippines): A Senate bill would strengthen protections for student-athletes, including free or subsidized medical coverage and clearer duties for schools and sports groups after the Ateneo drowning deaths. Student Loans Expansion (Nigeria): NASS and NELFUND are pushing to grow the student loan scheme from 1.6 million to 7 million beneficiaries, with billions already disbursed. Exam Security Debate (India): K Annamalai says “military-grade” security for the NEET retest could add stress for students, even as authorities aim to prevent leaks. Student Loan Repayment Deadline (US): Borrowers in the SAVE plan must act before July 1 as rules change and servicers will move people into new repayment options. School Safety & Violence (Ghana): Military personnel were deployed to Bawku SHS after student unrest tied to WASSCE malpractice attempts; separate reports include a settlement involving parents of Ghanata SHS students accused of food theft. Sexual Misconduct Cases (US/UK): A fourth lawsuit targets a Paxton-Buckley-Loda teacher accused of sexual misconduct, while a Glasgow teacher who had sex with a pupil and had a child was banned from the classroom. Student Rights & Censorship (US): Montgomery County student journalists are challenging a memo requiring administrative review of student publications, warning it could lead to censorship. Access to Higher Education (Malaysia): UiTM Kelantan urges underprivileged students not to reject offers, pointing to zakat, welfare funds, and housing support. Early College Pathways (US): Dighton-Rehoboth earned early college designation via a Bridgewater State partnership, aiming to give students transferable college credits while still in high school.
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