Building a District-Wide AI Policy: Insights from K-12 Leaders
Oct 14, 2025
Artificial intelligence is already showing up in your classrooms – used by students and teachers, and even embedded in the tools you rely on. But while the technology moves fast, most districts are still catching up when it comes to policy.
In this timely panel discussion, Carl Hooker moderates a candid conversation with K-12 administrators and technology directors who are actively shaping their district’s AI strategies.
Hear firsthand how education leaders are shaping AI policies, navigating compliance, and building cross-functional teams – while keeping equity and instructional priorities at the forefront. Whether you’re drafting your first policy or refining your district’s approach, you’ll gain practical frameworks and guidance to drive operational excellence, boost productivity, and make confident, informed decisions.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why AI policy is no longer optional and what’s at risk without one
- Who needs a seat at the table when building your AI framework
- How leading districts are balancing innovation with responsibility
- What strategic AI implementation looks like across roles and systems
- Where to start and how to scale from pilot to policy
Who Should Attend:
Superintendents, CTOs, CIOs, Directors of Instructional Technology, Curriculum Leaders, and other K-12 district decision-makers
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