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k12 ai governance
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This tag covers K12 AI governance, focusing on how school districts manage and regulate artificial intelligence tools in educational settings. Content includes the Broward County Public Schools districtwide rollout of Microsoft Copilot, described as the largest K–12 adoption of Microsoft's AI assistant globally. The initiative involves tenant-grounded Copilot deployments for educators and staff, staged student pilots, and a formal AI task force to establish guardrails. The tag explores the intersection of technology procurement, training, and governance in K–12 environments, highlighting real-world experiments in AI integration within public school systems.
On July 1, the Eureka County School District Board approved an addendum to its Technology Plan that will bring Microsoft Copilot Education into classrooms, primarily for grades 5 through 12, while also approving Steven Sullivan’s contract as elementary principal for the 2026-2027 school year...
Broward County Public Schools has embarked on what district leaders describe as a historic, districtwide integration of Microsoft Copilot — a program the district calls the largest K–12 adoption of Microsoft’s AI assistant in the world. The rollout moves the county from a cautious position that...