AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHigher Education Leadership Trust: After Jim Ryan’s June 2025 resignation, campus groups say confidence in University leadership is still shaky, with calls for continued investigation and more transparency. Graduate Affordability: Virginia AG Jay Jones says new federal loan limits for “professional degrees” could squeeze nursing, education and healthcare graduate programs, raising access concerns. State Education Leadership: Oklahoma Education Secretary Dan Hamlin is set to become dean of UT Austin’s College of Education, signaling a policy-to-academia shift. Local School Funding Pressure: Montgomery County, Virginia, will hold a public meeting over a roughly $4M school spending overage, with a repayment framework proposed. Labor and Bargaining: Richmond Public Schools and the teachers union hit an impasse and move to mediation over pay, planning time, special education staffing and benefits. Student Support and Food Security: Tulsa Public Schools resumes summer meals amid worsening food insecurity, while addressing complaints about meal quality. Minority Education Reform: Uttarakhand’s Minority Education Act takes effect, dissolving the Madrasa Education Board and creating a new minority education authority. STEM and Career Pathways: Uhuru Botanicals partners with Aston University Engineering Academy to give T Level students hands-on manufacturing and formulation experience.
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