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Polk school board advances draft AI and academic-honesty policies, staff to develop procedures

2389077 · February 25, 2025
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The Polk County School Board reviewed three new policies — on students receiving scholarships and two aimed at governing artificial intelligence use — and directed staff to draft procedures and a code-of-conduct update before public hearings in April.

The Polk County School Board on Feb. 25 reviewed three proposed policies, including two intended to set district rules for artificial intelligence tools and one addressing students who receive state scholarships.

The board heard a presentation from Teresa Griffin, assistant director for policy and public records, and Chad Davis, general counsel to the superintendent, on the draft policies. "These are just the policies that give us the authority to offer AI, the use of AI," Griffin said, describing the board-level language that will be followed by administrative procedures.

Superintendent Fred Hyde told board members the policies set expectations while staff will develop the…

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