AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTitle IX & Sports: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld states’ ability to protect women’s sports by using biological sex rules, a decision that reshapes eligibility fights in West Virginia and Idaho and raises new stakes for school athletics. Immigration & College Access: The DOJ sued Massachusetts to block its in-state tuition and aid for undocumented students, arguing it violates constitutional limits—while Florida moved to require proof of citizenship or legal residence for public college admissions and even state-funded adult education programs. Student Aid & Policy: A federal judge blocked parts of the Trump administration’s student loan forgiveness overhaul, citing free speech issues, as July 1 changes to student loan rules approach. Birthright Citizenship: Iowa groups and advocates are reacting to the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling, with supporters calling it a win for the 14th Amendment and critics warning of political fallout. School Meals: Hawaii’s Department of Education reported nearly 145,000 free summer meals served to students statewide, keeping nutrition steady during the break. Local School Governance: Idaho’s Lake Pend Oreille High School relocation plan is facing a formal grievance alleging violations of open meeting and special education rules. Higher Ed Innovation: The University of Dallas became the first U.S. school to award college credit via the Classical Baccalaureate, aiming to offer an alternative to AP and dual enrollment. Workforce & Agriculture: Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson introduced the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act to reform the H-2A guest worker program, targeting farm labor shortages and costs.
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