AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI in Schools: Cecil County Public Schools is updating its AI guidance to match new Maryland State Department of Education requirements, with guardrails focused on student safety, civil rights, and keeping the human role central. Immigration & Public Safety: The U.S. Justice Department sued Maryland over the Community Trust Act, arguing the sanctuary-style limits on local cooperation with ICE block federal enforcement. Local Food & Learning: Howard County installed hydroponic growing systems in seven schools through the Howard County Food Council, turning classrooms into hands-on produce labs. Community Health: Baltimore County Restaurant Week returns for summer 2026 with nearly 50 eateries and discounted multi-course menus. Culture & Community: Baltimore will host the Kappa Alpha Psi Grand Chapter Meeting in 2027, expected to draw about 20,000 visitors. Civic Remembrance: DC, Maryland, and Connecticut issued proclamations marking July 11 as the Day of Remembrance of the Srebrenica Genocide. Arts & Heritage: The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore is spotlighting a rare 500-year-old Aztec death mask tied to Mictlantecuhtli. Workplace Safety: A Baltimore DPW wastewater plant was flagged for unsafe conditions, including extreme heat and broken facilities, prompting repairs.
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