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Bucks County Schools Implement AI Education Programs
March 17, 2026
Bucks County school districts in Pennsylvania are actively deploying pilot programs, training initiatives, and formal policies to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly into K-12 classrooms. These efforts include partnerships with technology providers like Microsoft, development of AI literacy curricula, and ethical guidelines to ensure academic integrity and effective use of AI tools. The initiatives are supported by educational leaders and institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education and involve collaboration across multiple districts including Central Bucks, Neshaminy, Pennsbury, and Council Rock. This coordinated approach reflects a growing procurement focus on AI educational technologies and professional development resources to prepare students and educators for AI's expanding role in education and the workforce.
- Bucks County school districts are procuring AI pilot programs and training services, including Microsoft Copilot, to enhance classroom technology integration.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on ethical AI use policies and AI literacy, indicating demand for solutions that support responsible AI adoption in education.
- Educational institutions and vendors can leverage these initiatives to offer AI tools, professional development, and policy consulting tailored to K-12 environments.
- Collaboration with higher education and professional associations suggests opportunities for integrated AI education frameworks and strategic planning support.
Weβll never take the human element out of the teaching, out of the advising, out of the support for our students, but we certainly want to be able to take advantage of the technology that is going to permeate our work life as well as our personal lives.
— Susan Aldridge, President, Thomas Jefferson University
Pennβs PASS program is a professional development resource designed to support K-12 systems strategically and ethically develop a plan for AI in education.
— Kathryn Hinshaw, Assistant to the Superintendent for Secondary Education, Neshaminy School District
Agencies
Bucks County School Districts, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, School District of Philadelphia, School Superintendents Association, Consortium for School Networking
Vendors
Microsoft
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- Bucks County Schools Roll Out AI Pilots, Training and Policies for the Classroom - Bucks County Beacon · Bucks County Beacon · Mar 17