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Reporting on a significant policy decision regarding AI integration.

Stamford Board of Ed Update (4/21/26): The Board moved to approve Revised Policy 4118.5, establishing new rules for AI use by students and staff. This impacts academic integrity and how student work is monitored. #StamfordCT... https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch
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Highlighting the specific risks/concerns regarding AI detection software and academic integrity.

As the Board of Ed implements new AI policies (4/21/26), concerns remain regarding AI detection software. False positives can unfairly penalize students. The Board is now tasked with developing regulations to mitigate these... https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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Reporting on a specific policy update regarding student demographics.

During the 4/21/26 Board of Ed meeting, Resolution 41 was passed to update Policy 5134 regarding married and pregnant students, moving to a CABE model policy. #Stamford #SchoolBoard https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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The Stamford Board of Ed is moving forward with significant changes to how technology is used in our classrooms. At the April 21 meeting, the Board approved Revised Policy 4118.5 regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) use. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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This isn't just about tech; it's about academic integrity. The policy impacts how students complete coursework and how teachers monitor honesty. A key concern discussed was the use of AI detection software and the risk of 'false positives' penalizing students.
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The Board has tasked staff with developing specific regulations to address privacy and ethical guidelines. Residents should watch closely to ensure these safeguards actually protect students from being unfairly accused of misconduct by automated tools. https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-04-21/
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STAMFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION UPDATE: New AI policies are coming to Stamford schools.

During the April 21, 2026, Board of Education meeting, the Board approved Resolution 40, which updates Policy 4118.5 (Acceptable Use) to address the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by both students and staff. 

While the Board aims to be proactive, the decision raises serious questions about academic integrity and student rights. Specifically, the discussion highlighted the risks associated with AI detection software. If these tools produce 'false positives,' students could be unfairly accused of cheating. The Board has directed staff to work with teachers to vet software and develop regulations that aim to avoid these errors.

Beyond AI, the Board also approved Resolution 41, updating Policy 5134 regarding married and pregnant students to align with the CABE model. 

As these policies move to the regular Board meeting via the consent agenda, residents should remain vigilant about how the specific regulations—especially those regarding AI surveillance and privacy—are drafted and implemented. https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-04-21/ #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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