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Osceola school board hears broad rule revisions, including new AI-use limits and discipline changes

School District of Osceola County School Board · May 6, 2026
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Summary

At its May 5 meeting the Osceola County School Board received a workshop on proposed 2026–27 rule revisions covering the code of student conduct, student progression, AI acceptable use, sick-leave donation caps and procurement enforcement; the board set a June 23 public hearing before final action.

At the May 5 School District of Osceola County board meeting, staff presented a workshop on proposed revisions to district rules that would update the code of student conduct, the student-progression plan and a suite of policy areas including acceptable use of artificial intelligence.

The revisions were read into the record by John Boyd, who told the board the package is intended to "comply with recent changes in state law and to provide consistency with school district precedent and current practice." Boyd listed multiple changes: additions to mission and vision language, new paragraphs clarifying extracurricular…

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