Book: Policies
Section: 2000 Series: Program
Title: Acceptable Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Code: 2365
Status: Active
Adopted: March 17, 2025
Last Revised: March 3, 2025
Last Reviewed: March 17, 2025
Prior Revised Dates: Policy Alert 234 -New As of Dec. 2024)
2365 ACCEPTABLE USE OF GENERATIVE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
The Board of Education recognizes the use of artificial intelligence (AI) may result in increased and enhanced learning opportunities for students in the school district. The Board adopts this Policy to provide guidelines and expectations for student use of generative AI.
For the purpose of this Policy, “AI” means all types of generative AI technologies that create new content or outputs from a prompt to produce text, images, videos, or music.For the purpose of this Policy, “AI tools” means software applications and platforms that utilize AI technologies to perform specific tasks and solve problems that typically require human intelligence. For the purpose of this Policy, “assignment” means any task or work required of a student as part of a student’s educational and co-curriculum program in the district.
The Board recognizes the potential of AI tools to enhance and transform a student’s educational and co-curricular experience in the district. However, AI tools are not inherently knowledgeable and are trained from large amounts of data collected from various sources. Outputs generated by an AI tool may be inaccurate, inappropriate, or incomplete. Therefore, to ensure the responsible use of AI and to maintain academic integrity, students shall be required to comply with the district’s Acceptable Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence Plan (AI Plan) that will include proper citation and/or documentation methods to support the content provided by an AI tool in a student assignment.
The Superintendent or designee may designate an AI Coordinator to oversee the use of all AI tools in the district and may designate additional AI Coordinators and/or committees to monitor the use of all AI tools within the district.
The Superintendent or designee, in consultation with district staff and AI Coordinator(s), shall develop the district’s AI Plan.
[Select the options below to be included in the district’s locally developed AI Plan:
The district’s AI Plan will include details addressing the following issues:
__ 1. A list of the schools, departments, and/or grade level(s) in the district where a staff member is authorized to permit student use of AI in assignments;
_X_2. An explanation on when, how, and to what extent a staff member may permit a student to use AI in assignments or when and how it may be utilized in an I&RS, 504, or Individual Education Plan (I.E.P.)
_X_3. A procedure that requires each staff member authorized to permit students to use AI in assignments to inform the students at the time of the assignment the conditions in which AI may be used;
_X_4. A procedure for the Superintendent or designee and the AI Coordinator(s) in the district to approve and review the use of AI tools and a process to ensure strategies will be implemented in the district to address any issues regarding student use of AI in assignments. This may include, but not be limited to, areas such as academic integrity, bias, inaccuracy/misinformation, copyright/licensing unknowns, privacy violations, and equity of access;
_X_5. A procedure to inform parents and receive parental consent in the beginning of each school year for the student to be permitted to use AI for assignments in accordance with this Policy and the district’s AI Plan and Acceptable Use Policies;
_X_6. A list of prohibited uses of AI that violate this Policy or the district’s Code of Student Conduct, which may include any use of AI which does not align with the conditions set when the assignment was provided to the student; using AI to complete an assignment in a way that falsely represents the assignment as the student’s own; using AI to purposefully create misinformation or to misrepresent others with the intent of harming, bullying, or intimidating an individual(s); using AI with confidential student or staff personal information; and other prohibited behaviors and/or conduct listed in Policy and Regulation 2361 –Acceptable Use of Computer Networks/ Computers and Resources;
__X_7. A list of consequences if a student violates any provision of this Policy or AI Plan which may include, but not be limited to, the consequences listed in Policy and Regulation 2361 – Acceptable Use of Computer Networks/Computers and Resources or Policy and Regulation 5600 – Student Discipline/Code of Conduct;
_X_8. A procedure where the AI Coordinator(s) in the district, supervisors, administrative staff members, and other staff members review the procedures used in determining the activities where AI may be permitted to be used by students to ensure staff members are implementing AI procedures in accordance with this Policy and the district’s AI Plan;
_X_9. An approved list of AI platforms that may be used by students in assignments;
_X_10. A procedure to be used by a staff member to address suspected plagiarism or academic dishonesty using AI in a student’s assignment in accordance with the provisions of Policy 5701;
_X_11. A procedure to ensure a student accused of any alleged violation of the provisions of this Policy or the district’s AI Plan is provided appropriate due process before making a final determination on the student’s conduct in accordance with the provisions of Policy and Regulation 5600 – Student Discipline/Code of Conduct;
_X_12. The method(s) or format(s) to be used by students on how to cite or document content generated from any AI platform that is used in an assignment.
_X_13. It is prohibited to share sensitive and confidential information with AI. Prohibited information includes personal identifiable information, academic or health records, financial information, security credentials, copyrighted content, sensitive communications and district intellectual property.
The district’s AI Plan will be reviewed and/or revised as needed.In the event the Superintendent determines a provision(s) of this Policy or the district’s AI Plan becomes inapplicable, inappropriate, undesirable, and/or irrelevant for any reason in the school setting, the Superintendent may revise or suspend a provision(s) of this Policy or the district’s AI Plan. In such a case, the Superintendent will report to the Board the reason for the revision or suspension and recommend the Board ratify the Superintendent’s actions.
Approved: Dec 24
Reviewed by Policy Committee: Feb 13, 2025 and March 3, 2025
Board of Education: First Read; Feb 24, 2025; Second Read and Adoption: March 17, 2025