AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFederal Education Shake-Up: The U.S. Department of Education says it’s reorganizing functions across agencies to improve services for students with disabilities and civil rights—while critics warn it’s an end run around Congress. Court & Immigration: The Supreme Court’s TPS decision leaves about 350,000 Haitians and Syrians facing deportation risk, with South Florida leaders and Haitian communities bracing for fallout. School Policy Fight: Jeffco Public Schools in Colorado voted to pursue legal action against the U.S. Department of Education over an Office of Civil Rights probe tied to transgender students and Title IX, with funding at stake. Religious Curriculum Push: Texas education leaders are set to vote on a required reading list that includes Bible passages, expanding conservative efforts to bring Christian texts into public classrooms. Higher Ed & Jobs: Johns Hopkins University laid off 110 workers after federal funding losses, continuing a broader squeeze on research institutions. Student Learning Tech: A pilot in a New York district is bringing humanoid robots and an AI teaching assistant into classrooms to boost engagement and tutoring support. Health Costs: A Wisconsin political op-ed argues health care costs are rising sharply on ACA exchanges, blaming weak competition and calling for market fixes.
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