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Moore County Schools outlines phased generative AI guidance and training for 2025–26

Moore County Schools Board of Education · November 4, 2025
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Summary

Moore County Schools on Nov. 3 outlined district guidance and a phased rollout for generative AI, restricting direct student chatbot use in K–5, permitting supervised use in grades 6–8, and allowing guided student use in grades 9–12; staff emphasized training, disclosure, and safety controls.

Moore County Schools presented a detailed approach to generative artificial intelligence for the 2025–26 school year, emphasizing teacher training, student safety, and a phased rollout of tools and permissions.

Assistant director for technology Will Herring told the board the district set three "red lines": do not allow AI to undermine teaching and learning, do not expose students to unsafe products, and do not expose children to tools before they are developmentally appropriate. Herring said the district intentionally limited student access to two Google‑integrated products this year — Gemini (Google’s generative model) and NotebookLM — so staff could manage risk and maintain visibility through Google EDU account controls.

Herring walked trustees through the phased access plan:…

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