AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration & Childcare: New research from UVM, Yale, Arizona State, and American University finds intensified ICE activity between 2023 and 2025 reduced capacity in the formal childcare sector—centers cut enrollment, closed classrooms, and sometimes shut down—hurting families, especially working mothers who rely on stable care. English Learners: A report says the Trump administration moved to dissolve the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition, raising alarms for more than 5 million English learners and weakening federal civil-rights oversight. School Leadership & Immigration: Iowa’s former Des Moines school superintendent Ian Roberts was sentenced to two years in federal prison for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegal firearm possession; he’s expected to be deported after serving time. Local School Changes: California’s McKinleyville Union School District plans to consolidate buildings to save about $600,000 a year and avoid layoffs. College & Workforce Pipeline: University of Michigan–Flint’s “Data Science Day” brought hundreds of Genesee County high school students to explore STEM careers, including hands-on coding. Nursing Education Lawsuit: Major nursing groups sued the Department of Education over a rule that excludes advanced nursing degrees from “professional degree” status, arguing it blocks access for nurses amid workforce shortages. Sports & Student Life: Florida’s Seabreeze High School celebrated a large graduating class with dual-enrollment associate degrees, industry credentials, and millions in scholarships.
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