Charleston County schools plan AI implementation for students

The Charleston County School District is implementing artificial intelligence in classrooms, having adopted policies and allocated funding for AI infrastructure in the fiscal year 2027. The district is gathering feedback from students, parents, and teachers to determine how to properly use AI in learning.
The Charleston County School District is moving forward with artificial intelligence in classrooms. The district has adopted several policies and allocated funding for AI infrastructure in the fiscal year 2027. District officials are gathering feedback from students, parents, teachers, and administrators to determine how to properly use AI. Students from Johns Island Elementary School, Jerry Zucker Middle School, and Lucy Beckham High School provided input, suggesting they want 'guardrails' to help with learning while maintaining their individual creativity. The district's IT team is reviewing existing AI tools to decide what will be used. Superintendent Anita Huggins will provide an update to the board in May.
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