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Greeley‑Evans District 6 outlines red/yellow/green AI framework, aims for draft policy by May

Board of Education, Greeley-Evans School District 6 (Weld County) · January 13, 2026
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Summary

District 6 presented an AI task force framework categorizing assignments as red, yellow or green to guide permissible AI use, announced selected pilot tools and stakeholder listening sessions, and said a draft board policy is targeted for May 2026 with a three‑year implementation plan.

Greeley‑Evans School District 6 officials on Jan. 12 presented a districtwide framework to manage artificial intelligence in K–12 classrooms and described plans for teacher training, stakeholder input and a policy draft targeted for May 2026.

The presentation, led by Assistant Superintendent Anthony Alspice and Dr. Degan Andrews, laid out a three‑color system for classifying assignments: red‑light assignments must be completed without AI, yellow‑light assignments allow AI for brainstorming or outlines, and green‑light assignments permit AI use as a copilot. Officials said students would be asked to submit prompt histories — a…

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