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Okaloosa district drafts AI acceptable‑use policy; board emphasizes curriculum guardrails and teacher training

5554054 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

A draft artificial intelligence acceptable‑use policy was presented and discussed; the board and staff said it will provide classroom guardrails, allow administrative guidelines to evolve, and require FERPA‑compliant practices and training for staff and teachers.

The School Board of Okaloosa County reviewed a proposed policy governing use of artificial intelligence (AI) by students, teachers and staff in district schools and workplaces.

Attorney Michael McGinnis and district staff said the draft policy “gives us some guidelines for the use of our schools and our teachers and our students and our other employees,” and that the rapidly changing technology means the policy will be updated over time. McGinnis told the board: “It provides certain…

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