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Board hears district plan to pilot and govern artificial intelligence in classrooms and operations

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Technology and curriculum leaders described a planned three‑year approach to AI that includes adopted teacher tools, pilots of Claude and Microsoft Copilot, professional development, student‑facing pilots and work with Advanced Learning Partnerships to draft district policy and scope and sequence.

Middleton‑Cross Plains Area School District leaders told the Board April 7 they have begun piloting and formally adopting limited artificial intelligence tools for instructional and operational use while developing guidance, training and a multi‑year implementation plan.

Director of Technology Brian Miles and curriculum leaders presented an overview of the district’s work group, a readiness assessment completed in February 2025, and a set of seven guiding principles the team is using: student‑centered learning, equity, teacher empowerment, ethical use, safety and security, continuous innovation and data protection.

Presenters said the district has formally adopted a teacher‑facing AI tool the presentation identified as “Bridal” that…

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