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Colton Joint Unified unveils district AI guide, lists vetted classroom tools and parent workshops
Summary
Colton Joint Unified officials introduced a district AI guide at a community cabinet, described vetted tools (Gemini, NotebookLM, Canva, Adobe Express), outlined teacher and family guidelines to protect student data, and announced a parent workshop series culminating March 4.
Dr. Frank Miranda, superintendent of the Colton Joint Unified School District, introduced a new district AI guide at the districtcommunity cabinet, saying the handbook is intended to "guide the ethical, responsible, and equitable use of AI in our district." Jamal Boyce, the districtChief Technology Officer, and curriculum staff demonstrated classroom tools and described how the district vetted them for student-data safety.
Why it matters: The guidebook, the presenters said, establishes district-level guardrails for how teachers and families may use AI in instruction and communications and is already being shared with other districts. Officials said…
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