AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Mental Health Funding Fight: Massachusetts and 14 other states sued to block U.S. Department of Education cuts to school mental health grants, arguing the move would roll back support for hundreds of thousands of students. K-12 Safety & Oversight: The Education Department is also moving to crack down on schools and teachers unions accused of protecting adult sexual predators, adding pressure on districts nationwide. Meals Access: Greeneville City Schools will keep using the Community Eligibility Provision for 2026–27, giving free breakfast and lunch to students at four elementary schools, while older students can apply for reduced-price eligibility. College Affordability: Congress’s Working Families Tax Cuts Act took effect, aiming to cap how much parents can borrow for undergraduate tuition—an attempt to ease sticker-price pressure. Higher Ed Leadership: Michigan removed the interim tag for men’s basketball coach Mike Boynton with a two-year deal. Campus Mobility: Georgetown expanded its Hoya Transit Program with more Metro credits, unlimited transit access, and added Uber Overnight rides for students. Rural Health Funding: Wyoming is inviting applications for $205M in federal rural health transformation funds to expand residency, emergency capacity, and telespecialist services. Local Education Growth: Chestnut Ridge School District broke ground on a new elementary center for pre-K through second grade.
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