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Curriculum committee outlines personal-device rules, iReady adoption and AI guidance for next school year

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At a committee briefing reported June 16, Bloomfield Hills Schools trustees were told a June 3 Curriculum & Instruction meeting focused on proposed administrative guidelines restricting personal devices during class, a proposed shift to the iReady assessment platform with grant-compatibility benefits, and AI guidance and a teacher/parent getting'

Trustees received a summary on June 16 of topics the district's Curriculum & Instruction committee discussed on June 3, including administrative guidelines on personal technology, a planned move to the iReady assessment platform, and emerging guidance for classroom use of artificial intelligence.

Personal-technology guidelines: Committee presenters said the guidelines under consideration would require personal devices to be powered off and stored in teacher-designated locations while students are in class; devices would be permitted in nonclassroom settings (for example, lunch and passing time).…

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