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Huntington schools outline cautious rollout of AI tools, set classroom guardrails
Summary
The Huntington Union Free School District presented a plan to expand teacher and student use of AI tools (Magic School AI, Google Gemini), report early adoption metrics, and adopt red/yellow/green classroom guidance while emphasizing student data protections and required teacher training.
The Huntington Union Free School District on March 9 detailed how it is expanding use of artificial intelligence in classrooms while emphasizing privacy, training and limits on student use.
Nancy, introduced as the district irector of data privacy, told the board the district is aiming for "equitable, engaging and personalized learning environments" by using AI to support lesson planning, adaptive learning and translation services for multilingual families. She said Magic School AI is in use across the district and integrates with Google Classroom; Google—amel/Gemini was presented as an additional option for high-school use.
"We want students to be able to create, analyze, collaborate and problem solve using digital tools," Nancy said, adding that AI can save teachers time on routine tasks and free them to focus on instruction. She offered an…
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