AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Funding Boost: Anchorage School Board restored about 60 teaching positions and added support for Indigenous education, special education, student activities, and higher fuel costs after receiving more than $11M in state funding for 2026-27. AI Cheating Fallout: A Brown University professor says a take-home midterm meant to reduce trauma stress instead revealed widespread AI-assisted cheating, with grades far above prior years. Teacher Pipeline: United States University launched three ADE-approved Arizona credential pathways (K-6 and 7-12) with supervised student teaching and online accelerated terms starting Aug. 4. Student Safety & Services: Cuero ISD opened bus registration for 2026-27, while Seminole County Fire Department ran its Safe Sitter babysitting and CPR course for ages 11-14. Higher-Ed Policy Fight: Texas Tech faculty are suing over course-content limits tied to race, sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Community Learning: South Texas College’s Vocational Nursing students launched a Healthcare Heroes summer camp for nearly 80 kids focused on hygiene, safety, and emergency skills.
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