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Board hears first reading for new high‑school course: 'Understanding and Using AI Responsibly'

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District academic leaders presented a first reading of a proposed 18‑week high‑school course about artificial intelligence for 11th and 12th graders. The course would offer a half‑credit mapped to either English language arts or CTE and carry a development cost of about $20,400 (district portion $2,400).

The Plymouth‑Canton Community Schools Board of Education received a first reading for a proposed high‑school course titled Understanding and Using AI Responsibly. Beth Roehl, chief academic and innovation officer, described the 18‑week course, designed for 11th‑ and 12th‑grade students, that blends hands‑on projects, ethical discussion and entry‑level coding.

Roehl said students would choose one of two credit…

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