AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Diversity: New data on Michigan elementary schools shows how student demographics are shifting: Godfrey Elementary’s multiracial enrollment fell to 3.4% in 2024-25, while Cheyenne Elementary’s African American enrollment rose to 10% (44 students). Public Health & Access: Weston County Health Services in Wyoming says it has completed corrective actions after regulators flagged five EMTALA-related emergency-care deficiencies, after a federal survey warned Medicare certification could be at risk. Local Learning Spotlight: University of Wyoming K-5 computer science teacher Reva Lobatos was named Wyoming’s first National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow, heading to a Greece and Turkey expedition focused on culture and storytelling. Community Traditions: UW ROTC will test the football cannon Aug. 27 at War Memorial Stadium, a reminder that campus traditions are still very much part of Laramie life. Arts & Heritage: Laramie rosemaling artist Stacey Ann Rekkedahl won a White Ribbon at the National Norwegian American Folk Art Exhibition for a Vest-Agder-style ale cup. Environment & Policy: The federal government announced major Colorado River water cuts for California, Nevada, and Arizona, with potential for steeper reductions depending on conditions.
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