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Carteret County schools present AI guidelines limiting student use, requiring teacher oversight

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District technology staff presented a new AI guidelines framework that restricts direct chatbot use for elementary students, requires school- and district-level review of generative-AI tools, and mandates disclosure of student prompts and citations when AI is used.

Carteret County Public Schools technology staff presented a proposed AI guidelines and framework to the Board of Education on June 3 that would limit direct chatbot interactions for younger students and require multiple levels of review before generative-AI tools are used in classrooms.

The presentation, given by Mike McKay, explained the review process the district proposes: a teacher-level review, a school-level Media/Technology Advisory Committee review, a curriculum/instruction review for pedagogical alignment to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study, and a technical/compliance review for data storage and vendor safeguards. McKay said the district uses a living Google document to…

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