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Board OKs short pilot with Wisdom K12 for automated writing feedback; teachers to remain primary reviewers

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The board approved a short, no‑cost pilot of Wisdom K12’s automated writing‑feedback tool for middle‑school ELA. Administrators said the district will evaluate the tool at year end and keep teacher oversight central to any adoption.

The Franklin Regional School Board approved a district pilot of Wisdom K12’s writing‑feedback software on Feb. 10, authorizing a no‑cost pilot the rest of the 2024‑25 school year and directing administrators to evaluate the product before any extension.

Dr. Matthew Delp, presenting for the administration, said the district began discussions with Wisdom K12 in July and had planned an earlier implementation. Technical and platform issues delayed rollout, Delp said; the company recently completed a platform migration and the district will pilot two built‑in rubrics and additional rubrics as they become available.

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