Kettle Moraine School District Embraces Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Student AI Guidelines, Literacy, & Tools
Kettle Moraine School District Embraces Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Student AI Guidelines, Literacy, & Tools
AI systems should not be used to access or share personal or confidential information. Never upload KM data or identifying information of any kind.
AI tools should not be used to engage in plagiarism or cheating. Students will be honest about when they use AI in assignments and will cite their sources. Students will not turn in work that is created by AI as their own work.
Students will follow the school’s rules and teacher’s instructions on when and how to use AI on an assignment. Students will not use AI in a way that could harm themselves or others.
AI makes mistakes and can misrepresent information. Students using AI should verify information for accuracy and appropriateness.
Students that identify issues with an AI system should report that concern to a teacher or administrator. Concerns would include unethical or inappropriate use of AI by others.
L1: Understanding AI & Data Privacy
Table of Contents:
What is AI & Generative AI?
Why AI Literacy Matters
Prompt Engineering & Human Computational Thinking Skills
Why Data Privacy Matters
Privacy Risks
L2: AI Academic Integrity & Responsible Use
Table of Contents:
Defining Responsible AI Use
Plagiarism
Using AI Appropriately
Citing AI Tools
L3: Analyzing AI
Table of Contents:
Evaluate AI Technology (Output)
Define AI Bias & How to detect AI Bias
Misinformation & Fact Checking
Image GenAI Bias
L4: AI Ethical Use & Reporting Concerns
Table of Contents:
Like AUP, when issues arise notify teacher
How AI helps Students
Ethical Use Videos
AI Skills needed for Workforce
KMSD follows strict guidelines for digital tool use to protect data and privacy. AI Tools that have been vetted and approved for independent student use starting in grade 9 are limited to the following: Google Gemini, Adobe Express, and Canva EDU. Teachers may also guide student use of AI technology using MagicSchool.ai or Brisk Teaching/Boost.
Using unapproved digital tools is not permitted and violates our district Acceptable Use Policy which states "violation of the regulations above is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense and may result in one or more of the following: (1) restriction of access to the district system; (2) appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including discharge or expulsion; and (3) referral of the matter to law enforcement authorities. I understand that use of the district system is a privilege, not a right, and that privilege may be restricted or revoked at any time."