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Audit, Assess, Act: A GenAI Safety Workshop

What every district leader needs to know. And do.

For individuals & small teams

For schools & districts

AI is already in your schools, often in ways you haven't approved, anticipated, or audited. This half-day workshop is designed for school and district leaders who want to assess their technology ecosystem, identify GenAI risks, surface blind spots, and build a phased action plan for safer AI use..

Duration: 3-Hour Workshop Format: In-Person or Virtual

Includes: Hands-On Audit Tool

Open Enrollment: June 11, 2026 · Virtual · $399/per person

Schools & Districts: Custom scheduling · In-person or virtual

WORKSHOP OUTCOMES

Policy alone is not enough

This workshop gives leaders the knowledge and hands-on tools to understand what's actually happening in their district, and what to do about it.

1

You'll know which tools in your district are putting students at risk right now

You already know there's a gap between what's approved and what's in use. This workshop gives you a structured way to see exactly where the highest-risk tools are and understand exactly why each one requires action.

2

You'll have a framework for evaluating every tool your district encounters

AI tools will keep changing. You'll leave with AI for Education's risk tier framework and the SEE Framework (Safe, Ethical, Effective) so your team can confidently assess any new tool, not just the ones on today's list.

3

You'll understand what your educators and students are actually doing with AI

The gap between what districts have approved and what people are actually using is wide. You'll work through a structured methodology for surfacing that gap so you're making decisions based on reality, not assumptions.

4

You'll leave with a prioritized action plan for your district

Not a to-do list. A real plan. You'll complete (or begin) a GenAI Safety Tool Audit with concrete next steps across policy, professional development, and community engagement, specific to where your district is right now..

THE GENAI AUDIT TOOL

A GenAI Tool Audit Framework You Can Start Applying Today

Participants receive AI for Education's GenAI Safety Tool Audit, a structured four-phase guide for identifying what AI tools are in use, assessing their risk, gathering community data, and planning concrete next steps.

PHASE 1: Identify Tools & Assess Risk

Map what's in use (approved and unapproved) and classify by Tier 1 / Tier 2 risk across student-facing and educator-facing categories.

PHASE 2: Collect Data

Combine network logs and usage analytics with surveys, focus groups, and direct community conversations to surface what's actually happening.

PHASE 3: Leadership Discussion

Six structured questions to guide your leadership team through the gaps, vulnerabilities, and priorities your audit surfaces.

PHASE 4: Plan Next Steps

Build a concrete action plan across policy and infrastructure, professional learning, and community communication.

THE RISK FRAMEWORK

Not all AI tools carry the same risk

During the workshop, you'll work through a tiered framework that separates tools requiring immediate action from those that need vetting, for both student-facing and educator-facing contexts..

Tier 1: Immediate Action !!

STUDENT-FACING

Active safety, security, or integrity risks

Tools with documented harms, no K–12 safeguards, or that are explicitly built to deceive educators. Require data gathering, policy updates, and access restriction.

Character.AI · Replika · Snapchat My AI · Undetectable.ai · BypassGPT

EDUCATOR-FACING

Human judgement, sensitive data, or threaten equity

Tools that, without training and human review, can produce discriminatory outcomes, violate student rights, or put districts at legal risk under IDEA or FERPA.

GPTZero · Turnitin AI Detection · Originality.ai · CoGrader · EssayGrader

Tier 2: Vetting & Policy Required

STUDENT-FACING

Potential value, but requires district review

Widely used tools that can support learning when implemented thoughtfully, but data handling, account types, and cognitive overreliance risks must be addressed.

ChatGPT · Google Gemini · Photomath · Brainly · NotebookLM · Quizlet

EDUCATOR-FACING

Potential value with proper review

Widely adopted educator tools that require data privacy review, pedagogical vetting, and professional development before formal adoption.

MagicSchool · Brisk Teaching · Khanmigo · Canva for Ed · Nearpod

ABOUT AI FOR EDUCATION

Trusted by 300+ education partners worldwide

"This workshop gave us a strong foundation to start real conversations with students, educators, and administrators. We've already begun adjusting our approved AI tool list, and the framework is helping us refine our existing policy and guidelines. It surfaced tools we'd never heard of that students were attempting to use, along with some that our teachers had quietly adopted. That kind of visibility is exactly what district leaders need."

Marty Sharpe, CTO - Catawba County Schools

GET STARTED

Two ways to join

Whether you're an individual leader or bringing your whole district, there's an option for you.

OPEN ENROLLMENT

Live Virtual Workshop

$399  per person

Best for individual leaders or small teams ready to move beyond policy awareness into practical protection. Join an open cohort session and walk away with the full audit tool and a prioritized action plan.

✓  June 11, 2026 · Live virtual session

✓  3 hours, hands-on active learning

✓  Full audit tool + SEE Framework included

FOR SCHOOLS & DISTRICTS

Private Workshop for Your Team

Custom pricing 

Bring this workshop to your leadership team on your schedule. We work with you to customize the session for your district's context, in-person or virtual, tailored to where you are in your AI adoption journey.

✓  Custom scheduling · your date, your location

✓  In-person or virtual delivery

✓  Tailored to your district's AI context

ADD-ON SERVICE

Want support taking the workshop further?

Facilitated District Audit

AI for Education offers the district audit process as an add-on service. Our team can help you analyze your tool inventory, facilitate leadership conversations, and develop a customized action plan, so you're not doing this work alone.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Current Tool Stack Review

We identify and classify every AI tool in use across your district, approved and unapproved, by Tier 1 and Tier 2 risk level.

Risk Exposure Report

A prioritized report of your district's current AI risk exposure with specific findings around data privacy, student safety, and equity concerns.

Prioritized Action Plan

Concrete recommendations across policy, professional learning, and community communication, tailored to your district's specific context.