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Richmond board adopts AI and reproductive-health policies; drug-free workplace moved to second reading
Summary
The Richmond Community Schools board approved an artificial intelligence policy and a reproductive-health policy and moved a revised drug-free workplace policy to second reading, citing committee review and community feedback.
The Richmond Community Schools board on Tuesday approved a new artificial intelligence policy and a reproductive-health and family-planning policy and moved a drug-free workplace policy to a second reading.
Board members said the AI policy (75.40.09) was developed with input from the e-learning team and technology staff and includes administrative guidelines for teacher and student use. "This is what's recommended for now,"…
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