Broward School Board debates AI rollout |
The Broward School Board is reviewing the implications of the newly acquired MagicSchool AI program for students and teachers, but has not halted its rollout. During a recent meeting, board member Adam Cervera requested a pause until Superintendent Howard Hepburn's staff provides a report addressing concerns about student privacy, costs, and the program's impact on learning and mental health. While the board agreed to seek more information, most members felt a pause was unnecessary since schools are closed for summer. Hepburn plans to present a report in July, with hopes to launch the program in the fall. In an op-ed for the Sun Sentinel, Sarah Leonardi, a Broward County School Board member, warns that schools risk repeating the mistakes of social media as AI enters classrooms. She argues that social platforms prioritized engagement over wellbeing, contributing to isolation, polarization, anxiety, and youth mental health concerns. Leonardi says schools should protect reading, writing, listening, deep thinking, empathy, and the humanities while introducing AI gradually through trained educators.