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Maryland's AI Ready Schools Act Takes Effect

Maryland's 2026 AI Ready Schools Act creates statewide AI guidelines, district AI coordinators, and professional development expectations.

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TL;DR: Maryland's statewide model shows how districts may combine AI coordinators, teacher training, and local policies.

What the Law Does

Maryland's Artificial Intelligence Ready Schools Act took effect in June 2026. The law requires statewide guidance for K-12 AI use and asks local school systems to align policies after guidance is published.

Why It Matters

The Maryland model is important because it avoids both extremes: unregulated AI adoption and blanket bans. It creates named responsibility through AI coordinators, professional development, and a statewide structure for evaluating classroom tools.

Takeaway for Families

Families should see clearer district policies on homework, assessment, privacy, and teacher oversight. Students will still use AI, but the goal is to make that use transparent and tied to learning outcomes.

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Published June 29, 2026. Topic keywords: Maryland AI schools, AI Ready Schools Act, SB 720, K-12 AI policy Maryland 2026, AI literacy, school AI guidelines, education technology news.