AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoAI in Schools: New Mexico lawmakers are pushing for a statewide plan to regulate artificial intelligence use in classrooms, including an oversight body as districts struggle with privacy, cheating, and overreliance concerns. Native Education Equity: A Legislative Education Study Committee questioned whether the Indian education funding formula shortchanges Navajo students, with most money going to salaries and fewer dollars reaching the Navajo Nation. Early Literacy for Native Students: The National Fund for Excellence in American Indian Education won a $10M federal grant to improve K–3 reading in up to 60 BIE-funded schools across Arizona and New Mexico. Local Pay & Cost of Living: Albuquerque City Council is set to vote on raising the minimum wage to $15 and adding annual cost-of-living adjustments tied to housing and inflation. Culture & Community: Phoebe Bridgers is staging a phone-free Madison Square Garden pop-up on June 4, with proceeds supporting immigration bond help. Arts & Heritage: The Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center opens for the season, giving visitors a dedicated Indigenous space at Yellowstone. Food Security: New Mexico’s summer free-meals program kicks off with hundreds of sites and added grocery assistance via “Son Bucks.”
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