AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoEducation Policy & Accountability: The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights launched a national K-12 push targeting sexual misconduct by school staff, warning districts—including Tulare City School District—that they risk losing federal funding if they don’t investigate and protect students. Higher Ed & Oversight: Ohio’s state audit found Central State University overcharged students for tuition, rent, and fees and mishandled pension payments, placing the school on fiscal watch in 2024. Student Visas: DHS moved to shorten visa durations for foreign students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, tightening F, J, and I stays to program-linked limits (up to four years) and setting journalist caps. School Finance: North Carolina’s budget tweaks shift voucher funding back toward public schools after critics argued weak voucher oversight drains district resources. Workforce Training: Texas Southmost College will launch a Medical Aesthetics Injector Certificate with supervised, hands-on training starting in August. Health & Safety in Schools: Illinois State Police’s fatal shooting of Rachel Tarrence remains under review, with family attorneys disputing whether troopers de-escalated. Campus/Community: Pace University’s Lubin School of Business earned another Princeton Review recognition for on-campus MBA programs. Local Events: Nebraska’s National High School Finals Rodeo returns July 19–25 in Lincoln, drawing thousands of student competitors and large crowds.
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