AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoFederal Oversight: The U.S. Department of Education opened a civil-rights investigation into Milwaukee Public Schools over whether disciplinary decisions involve race. K-12 Tech Rules: The Department issued new guidance urging schools to judge education technology by learning value and student outcomes—not screen time or engagement. Career Pathways: U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited Virginia’s Returning Education to the States tour, highlighting a local career and technical education innovation center. Higher Ed Security: The Pentagon ordered 30 colleges to audit and potentially end “problematic” research partnerships tied to China, Russia, or Iran, warning of funding consequences. School Safety Law: Illinois backed “Alyssa’s Law,” pushing mobile panic-alert systems and updated emergency maps for faster first-responder coordination. Campus Speech Fight: A lawsuit challenges the University of Minnesota’s policy requiring “preferred pronouns,” arguing it compels speech and violates First Amendment rights. Back-to-School Spotlight: Google rolled out Gemini-powered student study tools inside Search, positioning AI as a homework helper. Local School News: Savannah-area schools earned fresh U.S. News rankings, with Savannah Arts Academy leading the region.
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