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Danbury board prepares five items for CABE delegate assembly, including AI language and Alliance funding protections
Summary
Danbury School Board members agreed to refine and submit five pieces of proposed language to the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) delegate assembly: edits to digital citizenship to add AI awareness, a new AI steering-committee resolution, Alliance/ECS funding protections (COLA/hold-harmless), charter-financing clarifications,
Danbury School Board members met remotely and agreed to send five items for consideration at the upcoming Connecticut Association of Boards of Education delegate assembly, focusing on digital citizenship, artificial intelligence oversight, Alliance district funding protections, charter/magnet-school financing, and a child-neglect resolution.
Michael, a board member who led the session, said the CABE process includes a 46-item consent calendar and a separate 'blue book' of proposed resolutions that delegates debate item by item. "If anyone has an issue with even one item on this, they can raise their hand and say, 'I'm sorry, I have a problem with item 1‑x,'" Michael said, explaining how pulled items move into discussion at the assembly.
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