AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSurveillance & public safety: Atlanta’s Connect Atlanta has grown to 28,000+ cameras, including thousands from Flock Safety, but FBI clearance rates for major crimes like homicide and robbery stayed flat or fell from 2021 to 2025—raising questions about whether the tech is actually improving outcomes. Local parks & community life: Tucker celebrated the completion of dam repairs and upgrades at Johns Homestead Park, adding a boardwalk, bridges, bird blinds, and a walking trail. School safety: A shooting near Windsor Forest High School in Chatham County triggered a lockdown and a shelter-in-place order for nearby Georgia Southern; the lockdown has since been lifted as police investigate. Education demographics & attendance: New Georgia Department of Education data shows Blanchard Elementary in Muscogee County has 2% Asian enrollment (8 students) and highlights ongoing chronic absenteeism concerns statewide. Sports & heat rules: Georgia schools are using Wet Bulb Globe Temperature devices to decide when it’s too hot for student athletes, with practices moved indoors at set thresholds. Faith & youth outreach: Villa Rica’s Gridiron Day expanded to reach all five Carroll County high schools, drawing 1,200+ students and 177 first-time professions of faith. WNBA controversy: The league says fans in Atlanta should have been allowed to wear shirts tied to the transgender sports debate, after security asked some attendees to cover up.
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