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Board considers legal workshop on AI, discusses workshop formats and sets tentative early‑2025 work sessions
Summary
A board member secured a pro bono or sponsored informational/workshop offer from a law firm on artificial intelligence. The board discussed possible formats (full workshop with quorum, open presentation, or a targeted small‑group session) and tentatively scheduled work sessions for early 2025.
Board member Meg Worman reported that she had won an informational workshop with the law firm Fagan, Friedman & Fulfrost on artificial intelligence in schools and asked the board how it would like to use the opportunity. The board discussed three procedural options: hold a formal workshop with a quorum and public notice, host an open presentation (inviting staff, board and the public), or invite a targeted group (three or fewer board members with staff) for a smaller, informal briefing.
Why it matters
AI use and policy in K‑12 raises questions about student privacy, intellectual property, acceptable classroom use, and staff training. The board's decision about format…
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