AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCommunity Conservation: UOG and partners held a Brown Treesnake Control Workshop and SnakeHunt at Tarague Beach, teaching families how to spot, safely handle, and humanely dispatch the invasive snake to protect Guam’s birds and ecosystems. Youth & Green Jobs: Guam Green Growth (G3) launched the first G3 Youth Conservation Corps, giving high school students hands-on training in sustainability and career pathways in the island’s green economy. Local Education & Support: The Guam Department of Education announced a teacher job fair June 25 at Adacao Elementary in Mangilao, while UOG’s REEF fellows showcased coral monitoring work across Micronesia. Island Culture: The Filipino Ladies Association of Guam revived the Ms. Sampaguita tradition after nearly a decade, celebrating Filipino women’s leadership and volunteerism. Public Safety & Community: Guam Police Department’s Project U graduated 40 students from a mentorship program focused on safety, leadership, and trade skills. Government Watch: OPA released a clean audit on UOG for FY 2025, but also flagged enrollment and tuition pressures alongside rising expenses. Defense & Readiness: Naval Base Guam announced it will join Exercise Citadel Pacific 2026, with possible traffic and gate disruptions for nearby residents.
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