AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMassachusetts Gambling Safety Curriculum: Massachusetts is expanding a gambling-risk education program for ages 12–20, now reaching 15 high schools and seven middle schools after a pilot with about 440 students. Budget Pressure and Support Roles: In Maryland’s Somerset County, the board plans to cut 8 learning support assistant roles for FY27, drawing pushback from families who say the staff are key student “connections.” Federal Education Overhaul: The U.S. Department of Education is adding more interagency agreements, shifting special education and civil-rights enforcement work to HHS and DOJ as part of a broader “return to the states” push. New York History Learning Hub: New York State and the Archives Partnership Trust launched an Educational Resource Center for New York State History with a $1 million gift to expand primary-source learning for students and educators. Student Safety Lawsuit: Albuquerque Public Schools faces a lawsuit alleging a substitute left a special education classroom unsupervised, leading to a student’s hand injury requiring surgery. Local Learning Wins: Richland One school nurse Barbara Cone received the DAISY Extraordinary Nurse Educator Award.
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