AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoCaribbean Education Spotlight: St. Kitts and Nevis’ Elevate Programme posted a 100% pass rate in English Language and Principles of Business in its first CSEC cohort, with Prime Minister Terrance M. Drew calling it proof that education can offer “second chances.” CXC/CSEC Integrity: The Caribbean Examinations Council flagged 128 exam irregularities in 2026, including its first cases of students misusing AI, plus unauthorised devices and collusion. Regional Exam Performance: Jamaica reported improved results in 18 of 34 CSEC subjects, including a 4.8-point rise in Mathematics, while noting last year’s Hurricane Melissa disruption. Teacher Training & Union Links: Trinidad and Tobago Police Service renewed education-focused partnerships with UWI and USC, while Caribbean Union of Teachers leaders shared training support through NEA collaboration. Health & Schooling Risk: Venezuela’s immunization coverage fell below targets for multiple vaccines, with WHO/UNICEF data citing major public funding drops—raising risks for vaccine-preventable outbreaks. Policy Shock for Students: U.S. Supreme Court action allows ending TPS for Haitians and others, threatening schooling stability for families facing housing and job losses.
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