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AI & the automobile: How we make revolutionary tech safe

Somewhere in our classrooms right now sits the future engineer who will design safer AI systems. Somewhere sits the future legislator who will shape regulatory policy.

Why students are leading this districts AI strategy

Students are piloting new edtech and sharing ideas for how AI is used in this New York district.

Schools ban phones. Kids check them anyway

Even with the strictest of cellphone bans, roughly half of students check their phones during class.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Here’s what the most AI-advanced districts have in common

The most AI-advanced school districts are using the technology to improve instructional practices, not reinvent them.

Both sides of the political aisle are now calling for screen time limits

Schools should adopt bell-to-bell cell phone bans, according to a new advisory from Health and Human Services.

Here are states 3 highest priorities in developing AI policy

States are confronting AIs potential downsides, particularly its implications for jobs, data privacy and student well-being.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

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In age of AI, cybersecurity remains top tech issue

A majority of tech leaders warn they don't have enough staff or funding to protect their districts.

AI schools are the latest entrant in postsecondary readiness reform

The new model of schooling drastically streamlines instruction to prioritize hands-on, real-world workshops and projects.

Instructure reaches deal with Canvas hackers to delete stolen data

A cyberattack compromising student data at nearly 9,000 schools has been resolved, ending the chaos that upended finals season for many students.

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AI in schools: The conversations leaders aren’t having yet

AI doesnt have a uniform job description in K12 leadership. The districts that recognize that will be the ones that move from integration to transformation.

Canvas breach threatens student data at 9,000 schools

Cyberattackers set a May 6 deadline, threatening to publish 3.65 terabytes of stolen data if the company did not respond.

Cell phone bans aren’t showing the results leaders want

Two-thirds of states now restrict phones, and the stakes for successful implementation are higher than ever.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

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How to maximize edtechwhile regulating screen time

Educators should judge edtech by engagement and learning outcomes rather than how much time students spend in front of screens, one expert argues.

What 19th century tech reveals about AI in schools

As steam engines became more efficient, the expectation was that coal consumption would decline. Instead, the opposite occurred.

Why schools should worry about the AI-adoption gap

Districts are under pressure from multiple directions: rapid student adoption, thin policy infrastructure, undertrained teachers, and a tightening pipeline of specialized talent.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

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LAUSD adopts first major screen time restrictions

The decision follows months of complaints from parents about their children's grades related to device use.

New research tracks AI’s early footprint on graduate employment

Entry-level hiring into AI-impacted occupations has dropped 14% for workers under 25 since ChatGPT launched.

Which side is right about the future of AI in education?

Teachers won't be replaced by "humanoid robots." Instead, we'll see a balance of human-led instruction with tailored AI assistance.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

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How to gain a competitive advantage in tech grants

New funding rule aims to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven workforce.

Restricting AI is not the long-term answer, expert says

AI isnt the threatleaders instincts to restrict it may be. Here's how to get students and educators on board.

3 trends emerge as states race to regulate AI in K12

Lawmakers are moving to integrate AI literacy and ethics training into computer science classes and expand graduation requirements.

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Cell phone bans alone aren’t enough, research warns

Cell phone policies are most effective when paired with intentional instruction that helps students obtain digital literacy skills.

Q&A: A leader must now possess these tech skills

Here's how you can upskill at the pace of tech innovation, says one edtech expert.

The White House predicts AI’s new role in education. Is it accurate?

First lady Melania Trump predicts humanoid robots will soon provide personalized instruction.

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Using AI isn’t cheating, according to students

Students say it's OK for AI to explain homework assignments, but maybe not to edit essays.

Why AI education debates focus on a false choice

For many schools and the educators leading them, the framing of AI adoption as primarily a tool usage issue has already been left behind.

Make MTSS less confusing with this simple analogy

It starts with adopting a coach mindset, says one leader. How are you using player stats (student data) to make the right calls?

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Sal Khan: Regulating screen time is ‘common sense’

Leaders can expand social media restrictions to clubs and extracurriculars. The Khan Academy founder explains why.

Here are the AI tools you’re missing out on

These three AI tools will help you become a better write, stronger researcher and understand complex topics.

When Everything Looks Perfect & Isnt: Redefining Career Readiness in the AI Era

Date & Time: Tuesday, April 28, 2026at 2 p.m. ET

In this 30-minute Ed Talk, participants will rethink what career readiness means in the AI era when perfection is easily produced as we ask ourselves the question: If everything can be polished, optimized, and automated, what actually differentiates a student?

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Why the key to innovation isnt technology. Its trust

Innovation scales when communities help design itnot when districts simply announce it.

Ransomware data breaches soar in the U.S., affecting K12 and higher ed privacy

Of the 250 ransomware attacks on K12 and higher education across the globe. more than half occurred in the U.S.

AI as a Tool for Authentic Learning: Trust, Readiness, and the Future-Ready Student

Date & Time: Wednesday, April 08, 2026at 2 p.m. ET

In this 30-minute Ed Talk, an expert in K-12 AI policy and practice will explore ethical guidelines and how to maintain trust in student work. Attendees will also hear from a former admissions officer on what colleges actually trust in 2026 and how districts can equip students with the AI fluency now expected in higher education and the workforce.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

8 ways students are using AI in 2026

Meanwhile, teens admit using AI to cheat on most of their homework. Here's what leaders need to know about students' AI use.

How schools are handling the pushback against screens

School leaders and parents are reverting to pencil and paper tasks at a time when students remain fixed on their screens.