Brandon Best on DC SBOE Draft AI Policy for DC Schools and Lucas Torre on DCPS AI Policy and practices.
Meeting follow up by Suzanne Wells: As we learned this evening, AI literacy is critical to safely and effectively participating in an increasing digital world.
Also, please find below a survey developed by Parents United for School Health on health suite staffing and medication training.
1. SBOE resolution on Establishing State Board Priorities for Artificial Intelligence in Education (see below resolution passed in 2024).
2. DCPS resources on AI:
– Student and Staff Technology and Network Acceptable Use Policy (https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/student-and-staff-technology-and-network-acceptable-use-policy)
– Secondary Grading and Reporting Policy (https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/secondary-grading-and-reporting-policy)
– AI Literacy Framework Infographic (https://digitalpromise.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/24cLSR0009-Infographic-AI-Literacy-Framework-Paper_FINAL.pdf)
– AI Literacy: A Framework to Understand, Evaluate, and Use Emerging Technology (https://digitalpromise.dspacedirect.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/c09bc1b5-a869-4fc3-b47b-c3bfd6575ca0/content)
– Family Portal link: DCPS Digital Citizenship Family Portal (https://dcps.instructure.com/courses/317184)
3. Parents United for School Health is conducting a Health Suites/Medication Training survey. The goal of the survey is to collect information from as many schools as possible on the school nurse staffing at schools, and medication training offered to school staff. Parents are encouraged to coordinated with their school administration to answer the questions.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWi0ByGQpyCWUmHzIv_4AV-HAOcJMcVllo_t8i5Z3TeStYmA/viewform
