AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTransgender Students in Schools: The U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into Maryland State Department of Education and three districts—Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George’s—over transgender students’ access to restrooms and sports, raising Title IX questions while districts say their policies protect students. Education Funding & Policy: Gov. Wes Moore proposed a record $10.2 billion for K-12, including major boosts for literacy/math coaching, teacher training, school construction, and poverty-focused grants, as Senate Republicans preview affordability and downsizing priorities amid a $1.6 billion budget deficit. School Safety: Charles County commissioners approved $430,000 in emergency funding for long-term safety upgrades after guns were found on students, including mobile metal detectors and expanded detection programs. Youth Detention Heat: Baltimore City’s Youth Detention Center reported an air-conditioning partial outage, leaving a small number of youths sleeping in a less-cooled gym while staff used fans and ice. Community & Culture: Barenaked Ladies released “Almost Ready,” and Sail250 continues to bring tall ships and maritime history to the Mid-Atlantic, with stops including Baltimore.
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