Wednesday, August 13, 2025

APS selects 2025-26 AI tools for teaching and operations

 

APS selects AI tools for teaching and operations in coming school year

Artificial-intelligence tools will play a larger role in Arlington Public Schools classrooms and operations in the coming school year.

After a pilot program last year that involved about 400 educators, the school system has selected SchoolAI as its primary artificial-intelligence tool. In addition, staff will have access to Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini and NotebookLM for professional use.

Superintendent Francisco Durán said that SchoolAI was selected “due to its strong alignment with classroom needs, educator-control features and commitment to student-data privacy.”

“We’re looking at all the ways it can better support our school system,” Durán said in an Aug. 7 briefing to School Board members. “We need to prepare our students and staff for the future.”

The tools being rolled out will support students “with a secure and supportive environment” to explore AI, Durán said at the meeting.

The incorporation of AI tools into the curriculum represents what could be the biggest technological leap in the nation’s classrooms since computers first made their appearance in the 1980s.

AI will also provide opportunities for the county school system to be “more efficient and fiscally conscious,” School Board member Mary Kadera said at the meeting.

She pointed to the use of AI programs to streamline scheduling and optimize bus routes as opportunities going forward.