AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWeather Watch: Meteorologists are tracking a strong tropical disturbance moving through the Lesser Antilles, with tropical-storm-like conditions possible across islands including Anguilla—expect gusty winds, heavy rain, and a heightened risk of isolated flooding and landslides. Regional Education & Environment: CXC released May–June 2026 results in Anguilla, showing strong performance overall (CAPE acceptable grades 93.52%), with Environmental Science among top subjects—while CSEC Mathematics remains a concern (regional acceptable grades 42%), prompting CXC to expand the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC) approach. Exam Access Pressure: CXC also flagged absenteeism after registration—about 3,534 CAPE candidates and 32,403 CSEC candidates did not turn up—citing feelings of being unprepared. OECS Child Policy: The OECS Commission, with UNICEF support, unveiled a 2026–2032 Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan built on a whole-of-the-child approach, aiming for children to be protected and empowered across the sub-region. Community Loss: Anguilla mourns Asheton “Woo” Toland, who died Aug. 12, 2026, after decades of family life and community building on the island.
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