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Perrysburg schools to pilot controlled AI tools for students with privacy safeguards and parent guide
Summary
The Perrysburg Exempted Village district outlined a phased rollout of classroom AI tools, planned teacher professional development on Jan. 5 and student access on Jan. 6, and said vendors signed data-privacy agreements to limit retention; parents will receive a caregiver guide and teachers retain discretion over classroom use.
Unidentified Presenter (Speaker 3) said the Perrysburg Exempted Village school district will make a set of controlled artificial intelligence tools available to students after a period of teacher training and with data protections in place. The presenter said the rollout aims to "safeguard our students, but also give them the tools that they're going to be using for the foreseeable future."
The presenter told the board the district relied on a state AI toolkit for best practices and had required data-privacy agreements (DPAs) from vendors to limit how long student interactions are retained. "Everything we're looking at, we have data privacy agreements for," the presenter said, adding that the district removed automatic access to Google…
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