AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnd-of-school celebrations: Roaring Fork Schools marks the Class of 2026 graduation with 437 seniors, including 66 earning the Seal of Biliteracy and seven recognized for the Seal of Climate Literacy—spotlighting language and climate learning as part of school culture. Native culture on screen: “Nine Little Indians,” a documentary on South Dakota boarding school abuse, premiered in New York with Native-made regalia and plans for screenings back home. Indigenous community events: Central Wyoming College’s “Native Voices: Honoring Indigenous Ways” drew thousands for storytelling, art, film, and the Teton Powwow, including a screening of “Free Leonard Peltier.” Youth, learning, and focus: Cody High School’s first-year “No Phone Zone” policy is credited with fewer discipline referrals and improved grades. Local jobs for teens: Casper is recruiting teens 15+ for summer roles like lifeguarding and camps, with advice to build resumes using experience and references. Leadership shake-up: Stinker Stores names Nancy Jones CEO and promotes new C-suite leaders after Nate Brazier’s departure. Wildlife conflict training: Wyoming Game and Fish large-carnivore teams trained in Cody to improve investigations after wildlife attacks. Boxing spotlight: Amanda Serrano headlines a major women’s championship card in El Paso on ESPN, with Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm also featured.
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