AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoStudent Access & Fees: Mumbai Metro-3 expanded a 25% student fare concession to graduation-level students on the Aqua Line, using MMRC’s NCMC student trip passes. School Operations: Macon County approved a new fee schedule for community use of school facilities, keeping school-affiliated groups free unless kitchen use is involved. Student Safety & Accountability: A southern Utah bus driver was sentenced to federal prison for possessing child sexual abuse material; in Arizona, a teacher facing child pornography charges was allowed limited travel by court order. Legal Rights in Education: India’s Bombay High Court ordered a Class 1 admission under the RTE quota after a residence-document technicality blocked a Scheduled Caste student. Career Pathways: Monroe County Community College launched a new electric and hybrid vehicles course with lab work and high-voltage safety training. STEM Pipeline: Texas Tech highlighted lab-based research opportunities for undergrads and high school students, aiming to strengthen the STEM pipeline. Campus/Community Learning: Dakota State University students built a website for the Hudson Fire Department as part of a real-world problem-solving course. Health & Learning: A study reported promising results for reducing egg allergies by introducing eggs to infants by 6 months.
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