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Hunterdon Central showcases classroom use of AI; state education office to observe
Summary
Staff, teachers and students described the district’s two-year focus on artificial intelligence, classroom experiments, an AI student club and tools such as SchoolAI and GoGuardian; the New Jersey Department of Education’s Office of Innovation will observe the district’s work.
Hunterdon Central Regional High School District staff and teachers detailed ongoing work to integrate artificial intelligence into instruction during the board’s Jan. 27 meeting, saying the program focuses on protecting student privacy while using AI tools to personalize learning and save teacher time.
Superintendent Jessica Candelosi Haid introduced a panel: Bridal McIsaac, supervisor of English, drama and film; Chuck Roberto, supervisor of technology and the IMC; and Denise Spina, library media specialist. They described a two-year staff focus group and professional learning sessions in which more than 135 staff attended AI-related workshops during an in-service day.
Presenters and classroom teachers described specific uses in world languages, English and science. World language teachers said…
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