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Philadelphia Schools Pilot AI Integration
March 13, 2026
Philadelphia's School District is piloting the AI assistant technology Merlyn in classrooms to enhance teaching efficiency while emphasizing responsible use and critical thinking. This initiative is supported by a grant from Google awarded to the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, which partners with the district to guide AI integration and plans to expand the program citywide through legislative support from the Pennsylvania Legislature.
- The pilot demonstrates growing municipal interest in integrating AI tools into public education, creating opportunities for technology providers specializing in educational AI solutions.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of public-private partnerships, including grants and legislative backing, which may influence future funding and contract structures.
- Vendors offering AI educational technologies can leverage this pilot as a case study to engage other school districts considering similar initiatives.
- Emphasis on responsible AI use and critical thinking highlights potential requirements for training, compliance, and ethical guidelines in procurement specifications.
What we need to do with AI is use it as a coach and a tool. It cannot replace critical thinking.
— Katharine Strunk, Dean of Penn GSE
We can help teachers maximize time. We can help teachers engage with students. We can help teachers prepare lessons.
— Jason Mayland, CEO of Merlyn for Education
It has helped our students and teachers in only a short few weeks! We've only had it a few weeks! It's amazing! It really is!
— Alana Lee, Principal of Gesu School
Agencies
School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Legislature
Vendors
Merlyn for Education, Google