AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Health & Data: KIDS COUNT USVI reports mixed progress for children and families: unemployment fell (6% to 4%), graduation rose (70.9% to 81%), and English Language Arts improved, but math scores slipped, dropout numbers rose (546 students), and wages remain about 24% below the U.S. average—plus ongoing housing pressures. Public Health Recognition: The VI Department of Health’s Epidemiology Division earned national honors at CSTE in Boston, with Dr. Hannah Cranford winning the Rising Leader Award. Safety & Care Access: A St. Thomas hit-and-run on Veterans Drive left one pedestrian dead and another seriously hurt; VIPD says the driver, Michelle Donastorg, faces felony vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter charges. Food Assistance: SNAP July payment dates vary by state/territory, with some deposits starting July 1 and later schedules through July 28. Community & Wellness: Blue Star Museums will offer free admission to military families at participating sites nationwide, including the U.S. Virgin Islands, running May 16 through Sept. 9. Health Coverage Abroad: A reminder that Original Medicare usually pays almost nothing for care outside U.S. territories, with limited exceptions.
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