Four districts — Central Bucks, Council Rock, New Hope-Solebury and Quakertown Community — lack formal AI-specific policies. The ‘other’ category includes measures such as AI detection (used only by Palisades) and policies on using AI for grading (adopted only by Pennsbury).
Graphic titled “What topics do AI policies cover?” comparing how school district AI policies address different issues for teachers/staff and students. Two donut charts show similar distributions across topics including consequences for policy violations, ethics, plagiarism/academic integrity, privacy protections, disclosure of AI use, misinformation, and “other.” For teachers/staff, most categories are about 15%, with misinformation and disclosure at 10% each and “other” at 20%. For students, most categories are about 14%, disclosure and misinformation are 10% each, and “other” is 24%. A note states four Bucks County districts — Central Bucks, Council Rock, New Hope-Solebury and Quakertown Community — lack formal AI-specific policies. The “other” category includes AI detection (only used by Palisades) and policies on using AI for grading (only adopted by Pennsbury). The survey includes nine responding districts in Bucks County.