AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Youth: GDOE is taking registrations for its 2026 Summer Teacher Academy (June 8–July 17 at the Central Office in Tiyan), with $100 per session and sign-ups open through June 5. Sports & Pride: T’ana Adamos, trained entirely on Guam, captured the 2026 IBJJF World Championship title in Long Beach—Carbs Jiu-Jitsu Guam calls it a historic first for the academy. Community & Culture: Natibu Dance Academy marked 31 years with a two-day Hō’ike at UOG’s Fine Arts Theatre, celebrating CHamoru and Pacific dance through a family-like community. Local Health: DPHSS says flu is winding down but urges proactive steps against viral respiratory illnesses (flu, COVID-19, RSV), with school-age kids still the biggest share of cases. Tourism Watch: April visitor arrivals fell 28% year-over-year to 36,818, with declines tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku impacts and softer travel demand in key markets like Korea and Japan. LGBTQ+ Visibility: Guam kicked off Pride Month with a proclamation and flag raising at Adelup, followed by a June 7 Pride service at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church. Outdoor Lifestyle: GVB approved about $55,500 for a Sella Bay Overlook trail project, aiming for safer, accessible hiking and trail biking with parking, lighting, and multilingual site info. Sports (Golf): Markus Nanpei won the Guam Amateur Golf Championship by 13 strokes, while Mina Manibusan took the women’s title by 10 strokes.
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