Plain-language guidance, ready-to-use templates, and prompts that facilitate local decisions for K-12 AI implementation.
Start HereFour simple steps to implement AI governance in your district
Learn what AI policies are, why they matter, and what makes them effective for K-12 education.
For administrators
Download ready-to-use templates or use prompts to generate custom policies with AI assistance.
For policy teams
Adapt templates to reflect your community's values, resources, and unique needs.
For teachers and staff
Follow our checklist to roll out policies, train staff, and monitor effectiveness over time.
For district leaders
Ready-to-use policy documents and communication templates
Especially useful for: superintendents, cabinet, and school boards shaping district AI policy.
Comprehensive policy establishing rules for student and staff AI tool usage, including privacy protections and academic integrity guidelines.
Clear, jargon-free letter explaining your district's AI implementation plans and addressing common parent concerns.
Practical guidance for educators on when and how to use AI tools effectively while maintaining instructional integrity.
Formal resolution language for school boards to adopt AI policies, including whereas clauses and action items.
Use these with ChatGPT or Claude to generate custom policies
Your roadmap from planning to rollout
Designed for superintendents, AI task forces, and board policy committees to move from exploration to implementation.
Assemble a diverse team including teachers, IT staff, administrators, legal counsel, parents, and students to guide policy development.
Survey staff and students about current AI tool usage, identify risks and opportunities, and review existing technology policies.
Use our templates and prompts to create district-wide policies, classroom guidelines, and communication materials tailored to your community.
Conduct professional development for staff, share guidelines with students and families, and establish ongoing support channels.
Track implementation progress, gather feedback from stakeholders, and update policies quarterly as AI technology and usage evolves.
When school boards consider generative AI in K–12, they usually wrestle with questions in a few key areas. Use these to frame conversations and adapt the templates and prompts above for your local context.
Expert guidance from trusted organizations
International Society for Technology in Education's comprehensive AI frameworks and best practices
Consortium for School Networking's IT-focused AI implementation guides and policy templates
Most comprehensive state-level AI education guidance with equity focus
National AI education standards and curriculum frameworks for K-12
Standards-aligned AI literacy curriculum for students (complementary to our policy focus)
Updated tracker of state AI legislation affecting K-12 education (NCSL Database)
Looking for full model hubs and toolkits? Explore emerging exemplars such as Peninsula School District's AI hub (psd401.ai) and TeachAI's AI Guidance for Schools toolkit for deeper, system-level examples.