AI Principles and Policies

AI Principles and Policies

The Kinkaid School • 2024

The Kinkaid School • 2024

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This document from The Kinkaid School showcases the the updated to the All School Handbook and Employee Handbook. The updates communicate expectations and guidelines for the use of AI to align with their school's mission, enable better learning outcomes, and empower specific tasks.

For any materials shared by Kinkaid, especially for the Generative AI Acceptable Use Menu, they ask that if a school uses the materials as the basis of their work, the school 1) keeps the same Creative Commons licensing as on the original and 2) sends Kinkaid a copy of their adaptation so that the Kinkaid team can learn and update their own based upon their additions. You can email any adaptations to Vinnie at vinnie.vrotny@kinkaid.org.

"Our head of school has set two AI-related goals for this school year [2024-2025], one of which was to determine when’s the best age and time and how to introduce AI to students. Secondly, we needed to explore how to make teachers’ lives more productive and efficient and allow them to be more creative. The focus of our work this upcoming year is to really dive into those two particular questions."

Read more in this case study.

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Vinnie Vrotny

The Kinkaid School • Director of Technology

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