AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS Federal Oversight: The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Milwaukee Public Schools over whether race is used in student discipline decisions, after issuing new guidance on Title VI compliance. Student Loans: Advocacy groups warn the Education Department’s rollback of Public Service Loan Forgiveness credit could trap borrowers in debt and even affect loans already forgiven. AI in Education: Anthropic’s Claude is moving to watermark AI-generated content to comply with the EU AI Act, raising new questions for schools trying to police academic integrity. Classroom Tech & Screen Time: New Hampshire’s education task force says limiting screen time is harder than it sounds, as states weigh digital learning rules. Early Learning Curriculum: Researchers and educators are debating how early childhood materials should be structured to stay developmentally appropriate and support diverse needs. Outdoor Learning Access: Trees for Tomorrow expands its SOLE program scholarships so more K-12 students can afford hands-on environmental education. Higher Ed Changes: The University of Utah Sandy Center will close Jan. 1, 2027, with students redirected to other course options. Local Hiring: Joliet Public Schools District 86 welcomes dozens of new educators as the school year begins.
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