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Lindbergh expands K–12 AI tools and staff training; district-built models aim to keep student data in-house
Summary
District staff described how Lindbergh Schools is deploying AI tools for students and staff, including a Securly chat service for students and district-specific AI ‘notebooks’ for teachers and curriculum work; administrators emphasized in-house deployments that do not train public models and a plan for professional learning.
Lindbergh Schools technology and instructional staff described a broad rollout of artificial intelligence tools for students and staff and showed district-built AI applications that use internal curriculum and the district’s Model of Instruction.
Colin (last name not specified), an instructional-technology staff member, and other district leaders described multiple workstreams: student-facing access to a Securly-hosted AI chat (activated in May), AI guidance for AP research and AP seminar classes, a district “MOI simulator” for staff coaching and feedback, and a Google-based notebook tool (NotebookLM/Gemini) that can ingest district…
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