AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Equity: The U.S. Department of Education opened a civil-rights investigation into Cherry Creek School District, alleging racially discriminatory programming that includes race-based clubs, class assignments, and academic support, plus a “Voices of Color” parent committee. Immigration Detention Oversight: GEO Group sued Colorado to block a new state law requiring regular health and safety inspections of immigrant detention facilities, arguing it oversteps federal authority. LGBTQ+ Community & Safety: Pikes Peak Pride organizers say “Pride is relevant more than ever,” emphasizing security planning with Colorado Springs Police ahead of this weekend’s festival. Arts & State Pride: The CO150 Film Festival will screen 150 Colorado-connected movies across iconic venues statewide to celebrate Colorado’s 150th and the nation’s 250th. Sports Culture: Broncos rookie Red Murdock is set for “super VIP” treatment as Mr. Irrelevant, with a week of events in Southern California. Local Life: Denver students will face a bell-to-bell cellphone ban this fall, with limited exceptions for health, disability, and language access. Science & Curiosity: The Society for Scientific Exploration announced a June conference keynote by Dean Radin in Westminster.
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