AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConnecticut Education & Faith Rights: A Connecticut school district backed off discipline after a legal team argued teachers and students must be allowed religious expression during non-class time, after Muslim accommodations were tolerated but Christian requests were met with threats. Early Literacy: Connecticut schools are leaning harder into early detection for reading delays, building on the “science of reading” push and expanding screening support for families. Maternal Health: A new national report finds more states are introducing maternal mental health bills, with Connecticut included in the small set of “substantive” measures aimed at improving perinatal care and making hospitals more “doula-friendly.” Workforce & Family Life: A $500 million effort is set to retrain workers for an AI-driven future, with Connecticut among the initial states. Community & Culture: First Tee Connecticut handed out $61,000 in scholarships during Travelers Championship weekend, spotlighting youth access to golf. Sports (CT tie-in): At the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Viktor Hovland surged past Scottie Scheffler into the final round. Streaming Picks: Prime Video’s July 2026 lineup includes the “Legally Blonde” prequel series “Elle.”
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