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San Diego Schools Explore AI Integration
March 17, 2026
San Diego Unified School District is actively exploring the responsible integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in its classrooms, guided by a recent global study conducted by the Brookings Institution’s Center for Universal Education. The district is developing policies aimed at promoting ethical AI use while mitigating risks such as overreliance that could impair critical learning skills. This initiative reflects a growing trend in educational procurement toward adopting advanced digital tools to enhance learning outcomes.
- San Diego Unified School District is the primary agency driving AI tool adoption and policy development for ethical use in education.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities for vendors offering AI-powered educational software tailored to K-12 environments with compliance to ethical guidelines.
- The focus on responsible AI use indicates a need for solutions that balance innovation with safeguards against misuse, influencing contract requirements and evaluation criteria.
- This development signals a broader market shift toward integrating AI in public education, encouraging contractors to align offerings with emerging district policies and educational standards.
For example, I might give my 9th-graders a writing feedback tool that knows the assignment they're working on, knows the rubric they're working on, and when they're ready, they can paste in what they've written and get feedback that is specific to that assignment.
— Jen Roberts, High School English Teacher
We are thrilled that Snapdragon Stadium will get to host 11 matches at the LA28 Olympics this summer. We can’t wait to showcase our great facility, as we provide the San Diego community another opportunity to visit San Diego State’s campus and spectacular home stadium.
— John David Wicker, Athletic Director, San Diego State Athletics
This is amazing news! Hats off to JD Wicker and the folks at San Diego State University for building a stadium that has afforded our community so many amazing tourism-driving opportunities.
— Mark Neville, CEO, Sports San Diego
Agencies
San Diego Unified School District, Brookings Institution’s Center for Universal Education