I can give you a quick update, but I don’t have live access to pull the very latest headlines right this moment. Here’s a current overview of the College Board’s National Office news landscape and where to look for the freshest items.
What “College Board National Office” typically covers
- Leadership updates and strategic initiatives (AP program growth, SAT testing formats, college-readiness efforts)
- Partnerships, policy actions, and interactions with state education departments
- Financial and programmatic news (funding for programs, FAFSA-related initiatives, data privacy settlements)
Key places to check for the latest
- College Board Newsroom: official press releases and timely announcements from the organization. This is the most authoritative source for immediate updates, including policy changes, leadership notes, and program changes.
- Major outlets that cover education policy: education week, major newspapers’ education desks, and tech/education reporters often pick up College Board developments, especially around AP, SAT, and FAFSA-related topics.
- Legal/regulatory news: state education department press releases and attorney general settlements (instances where student data privacy or compliance issues arise) can influence ongoing activities at the College Board.
What I can do next if you’d like
- I can search for the latest headlines and summarize them with citations, then provide a concise snapshot of what’s new at the National Office.
- If you prefer, I can focus on a specific area (AP program updates, SAT changes, data privacy/studies, or FAFSA-related initiatives) and pull the most recent items in that area.
Would you like me to fetch the latest headlines and provide a brief, cited summary? If you have a particular region or topic (e.g., AP updates or FAFSA-related actions) you want prioritized, tell me and I’ll tailor the update.