AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWNBA & Local Sports: The Connecticut Sun’s season story gets a jolt as Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever collapses again, losing to the New York Liberty 83-75 after turnovers and a rough shooting night. Education & Equity: Connecticut’s TEAM teacher mentorship program is criticized for measuring compliance instead of growth, leaving new educators—especially Black and Brown teachers—feeling boxed in. School Curriculum & Antisemitism: A new Connecticut education law sets up a working group to address antisemitism in public schools, while adding Islamic and Arab studies without the same support structure. LGBTQ+ Community: Middletown PrideFEST returns downtown with organizers expecting thousands and calling it a sign of growing local acceptance. Food Assistance & Rights: A federal judge blocks Trump-era USDA SNAP conditions that would force states to certify compliance with gender and immigration demands tied to billions in funding. Culture & Travel: Mystic, Connecticut gets a “more than the movie” weekend guide, from waterfront breakfasts to historic inns. Public Health & Safety: Summer camps face renewed scrutiny after reports of abuse and accidents, with parents urged to treat safety as real—not just camp lore. Revolutionary History: Fort Ticonderoga highlights Benjamin Warner’s Revolutionary War knapsack, preserved with a message about never surrendering liberty.
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