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School board reviews 42 policy updates including artificial intelligence, discipline notices and AED checks
Summary
At a rule-development workshop, the school board considered updates to 42 policies to align with recent Florida law changes and vendor guidance, discussed monthly AED checks, new parental-notification options for discipline, an artificial intelligence policy, and other technical edits; no formal votes were taken.
The school board held a rule-development and public workshop to review proposed revisions to 42 district policies, focusing on statutory updates, model-policy language from Neola and operational clarifications. The board discussed changes ranging from student-discipline notification procedures to a new artificial intelligence policy and technical updates to procurement and grant-management rules.
Board Attorney Shannon Nash led the policy review and said the changes were intended to “bring the language current with current law and just to provide some clarification.” The workshop covered policy numbers across instructional, personnel, safety and finance sections and included staff specialists for technical questions.
Why it matters: The revisions would change how the district communicates disciplinary notices to parents, how athletic name-image-and-likeness and CPR certification requirements are handled, and would add an AI policy and updates driven by federal grant requirements. Those changes could affect school procedures, vendor…
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