AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Recovery Decision: CNMI’s Public School System says it won’t reopen for the rest of the 2025–2026 year after Super Typhoon Sinlaku left campuses unsafe, with damage, mold remediation needs, and even some sites still lacking reliable electricity and water. Emergency Policy Shift: In Guam, senators voted 12–0 to waive the 180-day requirement for the same school year, aiming to avoid a costly extension after Sinlaku kept students out for about six days. Relief on the Ground: Samaritan’s Purse is deepening recovery partnerships, airlifting 120+ tons of supplies and running an Emergency Field Hospital on Saipan, building on its earlier Yutu response. Community Support: Be Heartfelt is distributing 6,000 hygiene kits across Guam, Saipan, and Chuuk. Culture & Connection: This Saturday’s Valley of the Latte River Festival in Talo’fo’fo’ brings “Flavors of Micronesia,” with proceeds supporting Sinlaku relief.
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