AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCollege Admissions: The Common App says 9.4 million applications came in for 2025-26, up 2.1 million from 2021-22, with more growth among underrepresented, first-generation, and fee-waiver-eligible students. Higher Ed Policy & Access: Delaware schools will keep using the USDA free-and-reduced meal programs in 2026-27, with families getting forms and eligibility checks tied to income and household details. K-12 Athletics & Rights: The Education Department is suing schools over alleged violations tied to boys competing in girls’ sports, adding pressure to how districts handle transgender and sex-segregated athletics. Religious School Legal Fight: Vermont’s Act 73 faces a new challenge as Liberty Justice Center files an amicus brief supporting a federal case over educational freedom for religious families. School Safety & Misconduct: A Libertyville middle school teacher is accused of using AI to create explicit images of students, renewing concerns about educator misconduct and digital abuse. Community Learning: A Brockton-area video project tied to the Declaration of Independence brought Gov. Maura Healey to tears, highlighting student diversity and civics engagement. Food & School Operations: Delaware’s meal policy update and local reopenings underscore how districts are planning for the 2026-27 school year.
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