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Psychology and legal leaders warn federal rollbacks and debt threaten diverse pipelines Professional associations and law‑school representatives told the committee that federal pressure on DEI standards, cuts to scholarships and rising student debt put diverse entry paths to psychology and law at risk, recommending state supports and data collection.

Massachusetts leaders in psychology and law are raising alarms about federal rollbacks and rising student debt jeopardizing diversity in their fields.

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Students urge East Ramapo to adopt policy shielding immigrant students from ICE Several Ramapo and Spring Valley high school students delivered public comments urging the East Ramapo Central School District to adopt a model policy protecting students from Immigration and Customs Enforcement on school grounds; interim superintendent said administrators have been trained and the district will explore a formal policy.

Students at East Ramapo are calling for a policy to protect immigrant classmates from ICE, emphasizing that education should be free from fear and anxiety.

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Whitworth audit finds strengths and gaps in Richland’s highly capable services; recommends clearer pathways and teacher training Whitworth University auditors found strong teacher commitment and a respected Quest program but inconsistent differentiation and uneven access; recommendations include universal screening, clearer identification/service pathways, and a 3–5 year professional learning plan.

Whitworth University’s review of Richland's gifted services reveals a mix of strong teacher commitment and significant gaps in equitable access, prompting a bold multi-year plan for improvement.

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Bill would direct Prince George’s Community College to study an aerospace program Sen. Alonzo Washington introduced SB 198 to require Prince George’s Community College to conduct a feasibility study for an aerospace and aviation technical program, citing local industry assets including NASA Goddard and Joint Base Andrews and available budgeted funds to support the study.

Senator Alonzo Washington is pushing for a groundbreaking aerospace program at Prince George’s Community College, aiming to connect local students with high-demand jobs in a thriving industry.

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Maryland measure would let Pell grants fund short-term workforce training, with student protections SB 509 would authorize Maryland to implement the federal Workforce Pell program for short-term workforce and apprenticeship training; sponsors and advocates said the bill includes guardrails to prevent predatory providers and to protect students from excessive debt.

Maryland is on the brink of transforming workforce training with a new bill that could unlock federal funds for short-term programs while safeguarding students from debt traps.

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House approves Arizona Space Commission license‑plate bill after floor debate over priorities The House passed Senate Bill 10‑20 to create a specialty license plate to fund the Arizona Space Commission, 35–21, after members debated whether a separate community‑college scholarship plate had been given fair consideration.

Arizona just greenlit a specialty license plate to fuel its Space Commission, sparking a heated debate over education funding priorities!

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Katy ISD teacher warns planned ESL staffing cuts will hurt vulnerable students An ESL teacher told the Katy ISD Board that proposed staffing reductions will reduce grade-level ESL coverage for 259 students at her campus and could raise class sizes and eliminate supports such as GT and dyslexia instruction. Trustees said budget pressures and health-plan deficits are driving 'rightsizing' choices and deferred some decisions for further review.

Katy ISD's budget cuts threaten vital ESL support for 259 students, potentially harming their academic futures and success.

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At-a-glance: key Senate roll-call outcomes and confirmations, March 24, 2026 The Maine Senate confirmed multiple Marine Resources Advisory Council nominees and recorded roll-call votes that advanced a preschool meals grant and a right-to-repair bill while rejecting an emergency enactment and a probate-court majority report.

The Maine Senate made pivotal decisions on March 24, confirming key nominees and advancing vital legislation, but not without facing some significant setbacks.

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Senate advances grant program to expand preschool meals after debate on costs The Maine Senate voted to advance a measure creating a grant program to provide meals at public preschool partner sites, with supporters calling it an equity fix and opponents warning the fiscal note understates facility and insurance costs.

Maine is taking a bold step to ensure no preschooler goes hungry by advancing a grant program that aims to provide meals at public preschool partner sites, but will it be enough to address the hidden costs?

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Housing Hope honors Edmonds School District as Partner of the Year; Scriber Place on track to open in spring 2027 Housing Hope told the Edmonds School District board the district will receive Housing Hope’s 2026 Partner of the Year award for leasing surplus land to support Scriber Place, a 52‑unit housing project for families experiencing homelessness, with site work and framing underway and an opening targeted for spring 2027.

The Edmonds School District has been named Housing Hope’s 2026 Partner of the Year for its groundbreaking support of the Scriber Place project, providing homes for families facing homelessness.

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Committee questions whether child nutrition proviso conflicts with state statute as House funds expanded breakfast access The subcommittee carried over a House proposal that would allow any public-school student to request free breakfast after a committee member raised concerns the language may conflict with state statute limiting breakfast programs to federally funded schools.

A legislative subcommittee is hitting pause on a bold proposal to expand free breakfast access for students, raising questions about potential conflicts with state law and the use of federal funds.

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Senate stalls on budget as senators clash over $3.5 million gap for private school scholarships and childcare expansion Nebraska senators spent the day debating LB10‑71 and AM29‑20, which packages a one‑year $3.5 million gap for private school scholarships and an expansion of childcare subsidies (LB304). Lawmakers split on constitutional and fiscal grounds; procedural votes halted final action before recess.

Nebraska senators are locked in a fierce debate over a $3.5 million budget compromise that could reshape childcare subsidies and scholarship funding, raising questions about constitutional limits and family stability.

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House passes bill allowing districts to opt in to let charter, virtual and homeschool students join extracurriculars Lawmakers approved House Bill 44-91, which lets districts adopt policies allowing charter, virtual charter and homeschool students to participate in district extracurricular activities if eligibility rules are met. Supporters said it expands opportunities and helps rural districts field teams; opponents raised concerns about recruiting, eligibility fairness and funding.

Oklahoma lawmakers just passed a bill that could reshape extracurricular opportunities for charter, virtual, and homeschool students, sparking debate over fairness and competition!

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Bill to bar state aid for 'low-earning' programs laid over amid concerns about services and enrollment HF4572 would stop state financial aid from subsidizing postsecondary programs that lose federal eligibility for low graduate earnings. Testimony cited the federal 'do no harm' threshold; members requested more detail on program impacts (including disability-service programs and allied health) and enrollment effects, and laid the bill over.

A proposed bill in Minnesota could cut state aid for programs deemed "low-earning," raising concerns about the impact on vital services and student enrollment.

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Bipartisan bill would create interagency council on student attendance; amendment adds metro/greater Minnesota youth seats House File 35‑85, proposing an interagency council to coordinate statewide attendance efforts, was laid over as amended. Testimony from advocates, foundations, MDE and students stressed chronic absenteeism is driven by housing, health, transport and community factors and urged lived‑experience representation.

A new bipartisan bill in Minnesota aims to tackle chronic absenteeism by forming an interagency council, but advocates are demanding stronger youth representation to ensure every voice is heard.

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Committee advances online traffic‑school option to cut court trips and save time SB 2114, sponsored by Senator Campbell, would let eligible drivers register for Department of Safety–approved online driver education through the county court clerk when paying fines, avoiding a trip to court; the bill passed the committee and moves to the calendar after members said state agencies reviewed and raised no concerns.

Tennessee is making it easier for drivers to tackle minor traffic offenses by allowing online registration for traffic school—no more long trips to court!

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House approves grant program to feed preschool students in off-site public programs The Maine House voted to create a grant program to expand meals for children in off‑site public preschool programs, including $1,200 per eligible student and limited one‑time infrastructure grants; proponents cited gaps in federal coverage while opponents warned of long‑term cost and accountability risks.

The Maine House just passed a groundbreaking grant program aimed at providing essential meals to preschoolers in need, addressing a critical food insecurity issue that affects 1 in 5 children in the state.

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DEED briefs committee on Youth at Work and YouthBuild funding and outcomes DEED presented details on Youth at Work and YouthBuild: eligibility, typical award sizes (Youth at Work awards ranged roughly $50,000–$700,000; YouthBuild max ~$150,000), participation (~11,800 youth served for Youth at Work), and FY funding levels (Youth at Work: $750,000/year general fund + $4.348M workforce fund; YouthBuild: ~$1,000,000/year). Committee members sought more outcome detail; DEED said disaggregated outcomes are in the report.

Minnesota's DEED just revealed impressive outcomes from its Youth at Work and YouthBuild programs, helping thousands of at-risk youth gain valuable skills and credentials.

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Students, public‑health advocates oppose opt‑out of statewide health standards; committee ties and lays bill over House File 3550 would let districts substitute local health standards instead of forthcoming statewide expectations. Students, public‑health advocates and MDE staff warned that optional implementation would widen disparities; a roll‑call to place the bill on the general register failed 7–7 and the bill was laid over.

A heated debate unfolds in Minnesota as lawmakers grapple with House File 3550, a bill that could jeopardize consistent health education for students across the state.

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Committee backs $300,000 appropriation to expand prison braille transcription program HB 2207 would appropriate $300,000 in FY2027 to expand a Braille transcription program administered through the Department of Corrections; supporters said the program reduces recidivism and meets growing demand in correctional units.

Arizona is set to invest $300,000 in a Braille transcription program that not only empowers inmates but also dramatically reduces recidivism rates.

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Committee advances bill to expand motorcycle safety scholarships and endorsements HB 2114 would allow up to 25% of motorcycle safety fund monies to be used for scholarships to expand training access for rural and low‑income riders and to allow ADOT to issue motorcycle‑only registrations; the committee gave it a due‑pass recommendation after supporters cited safety and training access.

A new bill aims to boost motorcycle safety by providing scholarships for riders in rural and low-income areas, paving the way for safer roads and more accessible training.

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Committee backs bill allowing Minnesota school districts to award diplomas to qualifying veterans Senate File 3603 would let veterans who left school to serve during the Korean conflict or Vietnam era request a high-school diploma from a Minnesota school district or charter; the committee adopted an author's amendment and recommended referral to the committee on agriculture, broadband and rural development.

Minnesota is paving the way for veterans to finally receive high-school diplomas they earned but couldn't finish due to service in the Korean War and Vietnam era.

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Committee lays over bill to expand counseling aid to K–6 nonpublic students amid fiscal questions Senate File 903 would extend state‑administered counseling services to nonpublic students in grades K–6; many nonpublic leaders supported the expansion, Education Minnesota raised fiscal concerns, and the committee laid the amended bill over for potential omnibus inclusion.

A new bill aims to extend vital counseling services to nonpublic elementary students, addressing urgent mental health needs before they escalate.

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Committee adopts amendment and refers bill to prioritize foster children for after-school care The House Education Policy Committee adopted an author's amendment to House File 3714 and referred the bill to Education Finance. Sponsors say the measure prioritizes foster children for available before- and after‑school program slots, extends verification timelines and removes certain reporting requirements.

Minnesota's House committee just took a big step towards easing access to vital after-school programs for foster families, paving the way for brighter futures!

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We must protect current students and pave a way forward for those in danger.

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WA529 committee approves year‑round enrollment, removes program refund penalties and simplifies refund and conversion rules On March 18, 2026 the WA529 GET Committee voted unanimously to adopt four reinvigoration proposals: continuous open enrollment with continuous unit pricing; elimination of the program’s 10% refund penalty and related fees; simplified refund options; and expanded lump‑sum conversion eligibility for certain monthly plans.

Big changes are coming to the WA529 program, including year-round enrollment and the elimination of hefty refund penalties!

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Washington FAFSA campaign reports strong statewide gains but equity gaps persist As of March 16 the Washington Complete FAFSA campaign reported 38,384 completions (45% of the class of 2026) — 84% of the 46,000 goal — and an average pace above the 1,000/week target. Campaign leaders warned that completion gains have not closed disparities for income‑eligible and some racial groups.

Washington's FAFSA campaign is soaring with 38,384 seniors completing applications, but alarming equity gaps remain that need urgent attention!

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Committee adopts working draft to make reduced‑price school meals free and hears broad testimony The House Education Committee adopted a work draft of HB 12 to make reduced‑price school meals free for roughly 3,326 students, heard testimony from school leaders and food‑security groups, and set the bill aside for further work and district cost detail.

A new bill in Alaska aims to make reduced-price public school meals free for over 3,300 students, targeting hunger and improving educational outcomes.

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After‑school providers tell lawmakers demand outstrips supply; transportation and funding named key barriers At the March 16 task force meeting, the Alaska After School Network said roughly 17,000 Alaska children participate in after‑school programs but that closures and funding limits have created thousands of lost slots and long waiting lists; transportation and affordability were flagged as primary barriers to access.

Alaska's after-school programs are in crisis, with thousands of children waiting for slots due to program closures and soaring transportation costs.

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After‑school providers tell task force demand far outstrips supply as programs close The Alaska After School Network told lawmakers that statewide demand for organized out‑of‑school programming greatly exceeds capacity, program closures have removed thousands of slots, and transportation and funding shortfalls limit access for low‑ and middle‑income families.

In Alaska, for every child enrolled in after-school programs, there are three to five waiting, highlighting a growing crisis in child care access.

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