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Board advances policy revisions, discusses AI classroom guidance and driver alcohol thresholds
Summary
At second reading the board considered multiple policy updates drafted with NEOLA, including academic-integrity and disciplinary AI language; staff said the district will allow Gemini on managed Chromebooks and block other AI tools and will review changes to blood-alcohol thresholds for drivers tied to state law.
Board members held a second reading of draft policy revisions and discussed two policy areas that drew extended attention: AI use in classrooms and blood-alcohol thresholds for drivers.
The board received the revisions from NEOLA and staff. Administrators described two separate AI-related policies: one addressing academic integrity and acceptable AI use and another addressing disciplinary consequences for misuse. Staff said…
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