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Nashoba launches AI literacy framework and opens Google Gemini for high‑school use
Summary
At its Sept. 10 meeting, the Nashoba Regional School Committee heard a district presentation on an AI literacy framework that includes a handbook, classroom guide, new building‑level AI Leads, and the rollout of Google’s Gemini in the high school workspace to provide enterprise data protections and classroom monitoring.
NASHOBA — The Nashoba Regional School District on Sept. 10 unveiled an AI literacy framework that will guide teacher and student use of generative artificial intelligence and open Google’s Gemini to high‑school students under the district’s enterprise workspace.
The framework, presented by Judd Stefanowicz, the district’s director of digital learning and innovation, includes a district AI handbook, a classroom guide for grades 6–12, tutorials, family resources and a new cohort of “AI Leads” who will support professional learning. Stefanowicz said the district will launch Gemini for student use at the high school "on Friday" and that the district chose Gemini for its enterprise‑grade data protections and classroom tools. "Gemini is the only tool that provides this level of protection," Stefanowicz said, noting features he described as learning tools, double‑check features and an onboarding experience for students.
The nut graf: District leaders said the framework aims to move the conversation beyond blocking tools and toward teaching students how to use AI…
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