AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoSchool Funding Fight (Kansas): A Kansas voter “no” push argues a proposed Supreme Court judicial selection amendment could weaken the state’s constitutional requirement to fund public schools. Early Childhood Education (Virginia): Rep. Eugene Vindman announced $3.5M for Culpeper Head Start to support early learning, nutrition, and family services. District Budget Pressure (California): Pacifica schools approved a $44M budget plus a three-year fiscal stability plan to cut $2.4M and address a structural deficit. Undocumented Students in College (Florida): Pro-immigration groups blasted a new rule barring undocumented students from state colleges as “cruel” and possibly illegal. Sports & Title IX (U.S. Supreme Court): Multiple reports focus on the court’s Title IX ruling allowing biological-sex-based limits on women’s sports, with reactions from lawmakers and education stakeholders. Higher Ed Leadership (Pace Law): Pace University named new associate deans for faculty development and its Environmental Law Program. International Education (NAFSA): UNR’s chief international officer urged partnership-driven models that weave entrepreneurship across disciplines for international students. Health & Learning Support (Physician Assistant Training, Ontario): NOSM University and U of T received $123K to expand physician assistant training in Northern Ontario.
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