AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Policy & Governance: A senior high school teacher asked the Supreme Court to affirm the legality of the Senate’s June 3 session after a quorum dispute left lawmakers unable to proceed, while former Senate leaders urged the chamber to focus on urgent work. Student Safety & Accountability: A West Salem High School student was arrested on firearm charges after authorities flagged a potential shooting threat; in New Jersey, a Juneteenth cafeteria menu graphic sparked outrage and the district ordered a corrected menu. School Choice, Access & Support: Madison students can ride Metro Transit buses for free this summer via a Summer Youth Pass program. Indigenous Learning: Upper Canada District School Board students visited the Maxville healing lodge for land-based Indigenous teachings during National Indigenous History Month. STEM & Career Pathways: Binghamton High School hosted its first Science Fair featuring a pilot project tied to Regents alternatives, while LASUSTECH partnered with Dataphyte Academy to train journalism students in data visualization. Higher Ed & Exams: IGNOU opened June 2026 TEE registration for e-VidyaBharti students with remote proctoring; IIT Roorkee allowed some JEE Advanced aspirants below 75% in Class 12 to register for counselling. Equity & Benefits: Maharashtra extended OBC-like educational concessions and welfare schemes to Maratha students. Tech in Schools: China’s gaokao season is seeing AI-assisted study tools alongside warnings about fake “leaked questions.” Campus & Community: Alpena Community College highlighted strong graduation and transfer outcomes in its year-end recap.
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