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Rocklin Unified trustees advance AI policy updates and pilot, seek clearer academic‑honesty language
Summary
Trustees reviewed proposed board policy changes to govern artificial intelligence use by staff and students, heard a teacher demonstration of Magic School AI, and discussed clarifying academic‑honesty and parent‑notification language before a final vote scheduled for Feb. 12.
Rocklin Unified School District trustees spent a large portion of their meeting reviewing proposed board policy updates to govern the district’s use of artificial intelligence and to approve a limited pilot of classroom AI tools.
Associate Superintendent Marty Flowers and Chief Technology Officer Ryan Johnson outlined revisions to employee and student technology policies to explicitly include AI, proposed a new academic‑honesty policy that references inappropriate AI use, and described a pilot using Magic School AI and Brisk intended to give teachers and students curated, school‑safe tools.
The pilot aims to give teachers time‑saving instructional tools, transparency into student use and the ability to curate which AI features…
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