AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Policy: Aruba will keep the preschool-to-secondary class size cap at 24 students for the 2026-2027 school year, aiming to ease teacher workload and give kids more individual attention. Public Safety & Accountability: Aruba Police Force held a ceremony at the J.F.K. Education Center to honor promotions and long service, recognizing officers and administrative staff. Tourism & Pride/Lifestyle: Resorts keep rolling out community-forward moments—Amsterdam Manor marked Pride, family events, and International Day of Happiness; JOIA Aruba by Iberostar pushed wellness and sustainability; La Cabana added new nightlife experiences; and Radisson Blu Aruba partnered with NATURA for monthly Soul Awakening gatherings. Sports Tourism & Youth: The KLM Aruba Marathon gets a Peru boost via a contest with El Comercio; and Aruba’s Rory van Ulft won Youth World weightlifting gold with record lifts. Health & Community: Jump18, now a foundation, tackles childhood obesity with family-focused support. Governance Watch: Parliamentarian Eduard Pieters renewed criticism over addiction policy direction and KIA prison conditions, calling for real national leadership. Connectivity: Wingo launched new year-round service between Aruba and Barranquilla, plus seasonal flights to Bucaramanga.
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