AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGuam Education & Youth: The Guam Department of Education is facing fresh scrutiny as Sen. Vincent Borja calls an oversight hearing June 23 on school closure plans, Southern High accessibility, and reopening steps for 2026-2027. Community & Culture: Activists with Prutehi Guåhan packed a Hagåtña forum to challenge the proposed 2026 Programmatic Agreement on military cultural heritage, urging the governor to step in. Local Sports: Legacy Volleyball Club sent a 35-athlete delegation to the Philippines for the AMG International Volleyball Tournament, including a notable 12U girls team. Island Lifestyle: Fam Farms’ Famagu’on Farmers program returns with a six-week Saturday workshop series (June 13–July 25) pairing youth with local ag experts for hands-on farming skills. Tourism & Guam Identity: A survey is open through July 2 for residents to show support for Guam’s possible designation as a national heritage area. Health & Safety: Court proceedings continued behind closed doors in the murder case of Maurice Dafrance Montgomery, tied to a Dededo death and a later Route 16 crash. Nature & Homegrown Pride: Royal poinciana “flame trees” are blooming across Guam, with some noting the contrast after Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
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