AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Data Privacy: A new Alabama-focused debate is heating up around how AI and classroom tech can quietly collect student behavior and personal data, raising alarms as schools push “personalized” learning. Local Accountability: An Asbury High School coach in Albertville was fired after an investigation into alleged student grooming and an “inappropriate” relationship, with state education officials involved. Community & Safety: ALEA kicked off its “101 Days of Summer” campaign after Memorial Day weekend crashes and DUI arrests, urging seat belts, no distractions, and no impaired driving. Arts & Reading: Homewood Public Library hosts an erasure-poetry and dessert night, while Homewood Theatre closes its season with “Working,” a musical built from interviews about American workers. Outdoor Fun: Gulf State Park’s Shark Fest returns June 25–27 with hands-on marine learning, touch tanks, and live shark dissections. Sports (Alabama): Alabama hired Lydia Lasprilla as its new women’s golf coach, bringing Houston success and NCAA momentum to Tuscaloosa. Culture & Conversation: A piece on “Pressure” argues scientists beat arrogance in the D-Day weather drama—and makes the case for trusting expertise.
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