District AI Policies Are Catching Up
CoSN's 2026 State of EdTech report found a sharp increase in district AI policies. Districts without AI guidelines fell compared with the prior year, while acceptable-use policies, academic-integrity rules, and AI-specific privacy policies rose.
Cybersecurity Still Comes First
Even as generative AI entered the top tier of district priorities, cybersecurity and data privacy remained central. For schools, the AI question is inseparable from student records, identity systems, vendor contracts, and network safety.
What This Means for Study Apps
The trend favors AI tools that are transparent about their purpose: summarizing, transcribing, quizzing, and helping students practice. Tools that position AI as a study partner fit the policy direction better than tools that promise shortcut answers.
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Published June 29, 2026. Topic keywords: CoSN EdTech 2026, school AI adoption, district AI policy, US education technology trends, AI in education, AI literacy, student AI tools, AI study app.