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District 28 parents and leaders urge caution as DOE rolls out AI guidance

Community Education Council District 28 · May 11, 2026
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Parent presenters and council members called for clearer family-facing rules, stronger privacy protections and an evidence-based AI scorecard as the DOE invites feedback on proposed classroom uses. Parents described using AI at home while warning of risks for young learners.

CEC District 28 members and parents pressed for clearer, family‑facing restrictions and stronger privacy safeguards as the New York City Department of Education (DOE) solicits feedback on draft artificial‑intelligence guidance.

At the CEC’s May 7 meeting, a parent and council member identified as Cecily described a home project she made with multiple AI tools to preserve bedtime storytime for a child on nights she travels. “This is how I use AI to incorporate some of the stories for storytelling,” Cecily said, adding that home uses differ from classroom adoption and that schools must set higher standards for student…

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