Here's what we drafted as our stance on AI. We didn't make a new policy, per se, since we have an acceptable use policy and an academic integrity policy already that cover cheating, plagiarism, and unacceptable use of technology. That being said, the tracking idea is interesting since it's happening constantly in all disciplines.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1acfM-Gi1N6W7b2PVPgH7JmmwNFP9WKFv9sSXY-H1Pwk/edit?usp=sharing

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On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 9:55 AM Kathleen Smith <ksmith@ledyard.net> wrote:
Hi!  Does anyone have an AI policy or an Academic Integrity Policy that includes AI that they are willing to share? We are looking at updating ours and want to include specific steps for teachers to go through including correspondence templates to students and families. I am also wondering if anyone keeps track (and how) at your schools so teachers know if this is a first, second or twentieth use of AI in their classes.  

THANK YOU!




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Ledyard High School
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