AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGuam Tourism Leadership: Marianas Visitors Authority is gearing up to post a vacancy for a permanent managing director to replace Jamika Taijeron, with acting MD Judy C. Torres saying the job announcement could go live as early as next week. CHamoru Language & Culture: An opinion piece invites residents to start (or restart) free weekly CHamoru language Zoom classes, arguing the language needs more everyday use and modern adaptation. Local Arts Spotlight: Artspace Guåhan launched “The Art Yard,” a first-ever pop-up market in Tamuning featuring 25 local artist/maker vendors, a photo exhibit, and community perks like free ice cream. Education & Youth Sports: IIAAG and the Flag Football Ladies Association Guam announced girls flag football will become a first-quarter high school sport, with plans to expand to middle school in 2027. Healthcare Training Boost: UOG opened its Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health Nursing Hub, a $9M facility aimed at boosting nursing graduates with advanced simulation and VR training. Community & Well-Being: A Guam-focused school well-being update highlights new student support efforts for the new school year, including mental health licensure standards for school psychologists.
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