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Binghamton High pilots Skillstruck AI in classrooms; district to expand second-year trial

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Binghamton High School presented results from a year-long pilot using Skillstruck, a classroom AI platform cleared under New York Education Law 2-d; staff reported higher student engagement, 309 chats and nearly 1,000 prompts, and plans to expand the pilot next year.

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton High School officials presented results June 10 from a year-long pilot that used the Skillstruck AI platform in multiple classes and said they will expand the pilot in the 2025–26 school year.

Kevin Richmond, principal of Binghamton High School, said the district selected Skillstruck at the start of the academic year because it met New York’s data privacy requirements. "At the time of the launch of this, which was this past September, there was only one platform out there that would satisfy New York State's status security and privacy law, education law 2-d, and that was SkillStruck," Richmond said. He added the company had an established education track record and responsive support.

The district reported 309 total chats and 995 prompts during the pilot and said those interactions included teacher-created "tutors" and…

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