Florida Schools Scramble As State Orders AI Crackdown In Classrooms
Florida Department of Education told districts to add AI to internet‐safety policies; a State Board workshop is set for June 22 to draft guidance.
The Florida Department of Education has handed every school district a new assignment: revise internet safety rules so they explicitly cover artificial intelligence. The move is set to reshape how chatbots, generative programs and other AI tools can be used on district networks and in classrooms. To spell out what that looks like in practice, the State Board of Education has scheduled a rule development workshop on June 22 to start drafting statewide guidance.
The change is tied to rule 6A‑1.0957, the School District Internet Safety Policy, and the department's rules page lists a June 22 …
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