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Board approves AI and graduation policies, teacher union and admin contracts, and early-childhood grant action
Summary
The New Britain Board approved a new artificial-intelligence policy, updated graduation requirements, contracts with Local 871 and unaffiliated administrators, and a grant-related motion to create more early-childhood spaces.
The New Britain Board of Education took multiple formal actions at its Jan. 7 meeting: it adopted a new artificial-intelligence policy, codified graduation requirements for the class of 2023 and beyond (including state FAFSA-related items), approved a negotiated contract with Local 871 (the teachers’ union) and approved contracts for unaffiliated central-office administrators, and approved a motion related to an Office of Early Childhood grant to create additional early-childhood program slots.
Nut graf: Several items were presented and voted on in full session; the AI policy and graduation-requirements policy followed committee review, and contract approvals came after executive-session negotiations. The board recorded routine…
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