AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLocal History: A new installment in “Embracing Local History” shares WWI letters from Lt. Rev. Claude F. Acree, writing from the Argonne Forest and describing the “desolation” of the front. Wyoming Education & Community: Laramie County Community College President Dr. Joe Schaffer recommends renaming the school to “Wyoming State College,” with a board vote set for Sept. 16 after years of research and community input. Food Systems: The Farm JH in Jackson Hole plans to open soon as a year-round local food market and education hub, with contracts already lined up across western Wyoming counties. School Demographics (Out of State, Still Relevant to Culture & Equity): New enrollment breakdowns spotlight how student populations are shifting at Michigan schools, including Cheyenne Elementary’s 2024-25 mix and Godfrey Elementary’s largely Hispanic enrollment. Indigenous Cultural Protection: A coalition urges the U.S. Supreme Court to protect children’s special education access tied to parents’ constitutional rights, while another story flags federal moves that would reduce protections for major Indigenous cultural sites. Arts & Memory: “Hello, Maggie!” brings Japanese American animator Willie Ito’s WWII incarceration story to life, connecting Wyoming-area history to a wider audience.
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