Central Bucks School District adopts AI policy
Central Bucks School District in Pennsylvania has adopted a formal policy governing the use of artificial intelligence, according to a local report. Details of the policy's specific provisions have not been disclosed in available reporting.
Why this matters: Schools are collecting more data on kids than most parents realize. An AI policy at a school district sounds like a bureaucratic footnote, but it decides things that matter: what tools teachers use, whether student work gets fed into outside systems, and who is responsible when an AI makes a bad call about a child. Districts move fast on new technology and slow on transparency. Parents rarely find out what their kids' data touches until after the fact. The substance of this policy — not just its existence — is what people should be asking to see.
Who should care: AI governance · Lawyers · Administrators · General readers · Policy
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