AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Community Resilience: Atlanta Community Schools’ Class of 2026 celebrated graduation after pandemic-era disruption, major storms, and a push toward volunteering and food drives. Public Health & Foodways: Georgia’s recreational and commercial oyster season closes June 1 at 6 a.m., then reopens Oct. 1—part of the state’s Vibrio control plan. Immigration & Local Legal Fight: Social Circle sued over a proposed ICE “megacenter,” arguing it would strain water, sewage, and emergency services and violate federal decision-making rules. School Demographics Watch: New state enrollment snapshots highlight shifting racial/ethnic counts at multiple Georgia schools, alongside ongoing chronic absenteeism concerns. Arts & Local Makers: Atlanta’s slow-fashion and small-batch craft scene gets a spotlight, from handmade moss art to resin jewelry and a renewed neighborhood butcher culture. Sports & Life Off the Field: Ball State confirmed the death of Georgia-raised freshman Gavin Yates-Lyons after a Florida shooting. Culture & Civic Memory: Thomasville honored historian Jack Hadley on his 90th birthday for founding the Jack Hadley Black History Museum.
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