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Quincy School District awarded Microsoft Elevate grant to build AI-readiness in classrooms

Quincy School District Board of Directors · March 2, 2026
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Quincy School District officials said the district will use a Microsoft Elevate grant to develop an 18-month AI-readiness program for teachers and students, receiving $75,000 plus a $25,000 implementation engagement; presenters emphasized the work is meant to be AI-agnostic and tied to curriculum priorities.

Quincy School District received a Microsoft Elevate grant to develop AI-readiness for teaching and learning, district presenters said at the March meeting.

Allison Neil, a district presenter, introduced Sean Fuller and Camille Jones, who told the board the Elevate award funds an 18-month project to identify grade-band skills, create bite-sized resources for teachers and build monitoring and evaluation tools. "The very first goal is that we learn from peer districts, experts, subject matter experts provided by Microsoft and…

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