Torrington schools work to develop artificial intelligence policy
Torrington schools work to develop artificial intelligence policy
https://www.wfsb.com/2026/05/14/torrington-schools-work-develop-artificial-intelligence-policy/
Publish Date: 2026-05-14 18:05:00
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Torrington public schools are developing a policy on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in classrooms as teachers and students grapple with its integration into education.
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The district currently lacks a formal AI policy, a situation that contrasts with the guidelines established by many colleges and universities.
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Edward Corey, co-chair of the Torrington Board of Education, describes the current state as a “Wild West” scenario where some students heavily utilize AI while others do not.
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Educators are concerned that some students use AI to complete assignments and accept AI outputs as facts, raising issues regarding academic integrity.
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Local parent Paula Adams emphasizes the importance of students developing critical thinking and creativity, expressing a tension between the potentially beneficial and the potentially detrimental use of AI.
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Superintendent Michael Wilson is open to exploring educational applications of AI but considers certain uses, like having AI write papers or grade assignments, unacceptable.
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An ad hoc committee is collecting input from teachers and administrators to inform the district’s policy development.
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The Torrington Board of Education plans to involve parents in discussions over the next month or two as they draft a comprehensive AI policy for the upcoming school year.