AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStudent Aid Hiring Push: Despite talk of shrinking the U.S. Department of Education, the Office of Federal Student Aid is adding about 380 workers, underscoring how much the student-loan system still depends on staffing. Title IX Uncertainty: OCR’s rescissions of parts of Title IX resolution agreements are throwing districts’ plans into doubt. NAEP Comeback: The National Assessment Governing Board is restoring some cut NAEP exams, including state-level 12th-grade reading and math in 2032. Charter School Reversal (CA): Sacramento County’s board overturned Twin Rivers’ move to revoke Highlands Community Charter and California Innovative Career Academy after audit findings about improper funding and oversight. Special Ed Pressure (Ireland): England’s Education Authority is conceding most SEN appeals early, while families’ appeals to tribunals jumped nearly 50% in a year. West Bengal Mandate: Vande Mataram is now compulsory in madrasas during morning assemblies, following a similar order for schools.
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