AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTiyan & Simon Sanchez School Crisis: GDOE says redistricting is not on the agenda for Monday’s Guam Education Board meeting, even as Tiyan and Simon Sanchez students remain displaced after closures and families wait on contingency plans. Community Voices: A petition calling for options like double session and redistricting has surged online, while students and alumni plan a family-friendly “SSHS Stand up!” demonstration Sunday to demand the Sanchez rebuild. Fitness & Health: Custom Fitness closes its Anigua location and shifts classes/physical therapy to Tamuning temporarily, with Assan set to open with new cardio equipment. Sports & Community Pride: RUNGUAM’s 2026 races drew 850+ runners at Tumon Bay, and Guam athletes earned podium finishes at the Spartan Asia Pacific Championship in China. Culture & Heritage: Guam Preservation Trust reopens its $500 teacher grant program to bring Guam history and CHamoru culture into classrooms. Local Business Updates: Pepper Lunch opens a second Guam location in Hagåtña, while Sakura Noodle House ends 54 years in Tamuning. Education Recognition: Okkodo High School teacher Joseph Chargualaf II named a 2026/27 National Book Foundation Teacher Fellow. Environment: Residents weigh in on Guam’s coral reef resilience strategy, urging stronger enforcement and pollution controls.
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