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Policy committee advances first readings on AI, bullying updates, law‑enforcement MOA and food‑service rules
Summary
The board’s policy committee recommended first readings of revisions and new policies including harassment/HIb updates, cooperation with law enforcement (MOA), an acceptable‑use policy for generative AI, food‑service statutory updates, and a spectator code of conduct for sports events.
The Summit Board of Education’s policy committee reported on Feb. 5 and recommended first readings for several mandatory and new policies, including updates related to harassment and bullying, cooperation with law enforcement under the uniform Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), an acceptable‑use framework for generative artificial intelligence (AI), statutory revisions to food‑service policy, and a new spectator code of conduct required by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).
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