AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation Policy & Funding: The U.S. Department of Education approved Indiana’s Returning Education to the States Waiver, letting the state combine federal funding streams and shift more focus to college- and career-readiness in high school accountability. Student Support & Safety: A $56M Theodore Roosevelt Elementary rebuild in Binghamton, N.Y., is underway, with new wings and expanded counseling services—students will temporarily relocate during construction. School Operations & Community Input: In Wisconsin, Middleton-Cross Plains is hosting a “Drive a Bus” event to recruit bus drivers, offering paid CDL training and $26.59/hour starting pay. Classroom Tech Rules: Lompoc Unified, Calif., took a first look at a tiered smartphone policy, tightening use for younger students while allowing limited access for high schoolers during non-instructional times. Special Education Access: In Baguio City, the SPED Center says learners with disabilities must not be kept at home, serving 845 students with tailored programs. Learning & Well-Being Research: A study presented at SLEEP 2026 links prenatal sleep expectations to postpartum sleep quality, suggesting earlier support during pregnancy. Higher Ed & Recognition: UT Tyler named students to its spring 2026 President’s Honor Roll. Student Life & Opportunities: Limerick’s CAO “Change of Mind” campaign promotes local higher education with resources for applicants.
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