AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWater Safety: GWA issued a boil-water advisory for Well Y-09 after E. coli was found in raw water, even though treated water tested negative—residents are told to boil tap water for drinking, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food prep. Education & Accountability: Simon Sanchez and Tiyan High closures continue to ripple through students’ schedules, with GDOE superintendent Judi Won Pat saying there’s still no firm return date for the shared Tiyan campus; Guam Legal Service Corporation also filed a civil rights claim tied to sanitation and safety failures. Local Learning Access: UOG launched its College Credit for Lived Experience program, letting adults earn up to 30 credits through work, military service, certifications, volunteer leadership, and more. Workforce & Policy: SHRM Guam’s annual conference spotlighted workforce engagement and shifting federal immigration priorities, while Guam lawmakers passed multiple bills including ancestral lands transfers and changes to compensation eligibility. Tourism & Community: GVB is pushing digital marketing to lift visitor demand as July arrivals fell 36.7% year-over-year, and Ada-Calvo outlined a tourism plan focused on a dedicated tourism/economic development role. Culture & Sports: A Guam team competed in an international dragon boat regatta in Busan, and 52 athletes took part in the Master Noly taekwondo poomsae and tile breaking tournament. Health & Support: UOG’s SNAP-Ed is running a free nutrition workshop series, and Dededo’s community health center renewed national patient-centered medical home recognition.
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