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Results of the survey of June 15, 2025

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Over 250 CEO’s and tech leaders from major firms—including Microsoft, Uber, American Airlines, Airbnb, Etsy, and Indeed—have signed an open letter calling for AI and computer science to become a mandatory part of K-12 curriculum in the US.  Do you agree?

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I believe AI should be included in the K–12 curriculum because it prepares students for a rapidly evolving, technology-driven world. As AI shapes industries and daily life, early exposure helps students build critical digital literacy.

In the elementary years, children are learning how to look up and research facts. Using AI means they can have the work done for them.

Need to implement some guardrails for students as AI will be part of their future. Same as internet safety and cell phone use guidance we have offered in the past.

It’s going to happen either way, teach them how to use it. And learn from it!

Computer Science-yes, but AI-no. It is evolving too fast to educate students in a meaningful way.

It’s all about making money! Enough focus on communication skills which are lacking due to the obsession with cell phones and social media nonsense. Offer more vocational classes. And preparation for work, ie, financial courses, health care, etc.

Not mandatory. Perhaps optional. Basic skills to get jobs are more important, which are lacking now. Should be offered more vocational courses and communication skills that our students are weak in due to their obsession with cell phones etc.

Students are already using it to cheat on assignments.

AI must be understood, used ethically, and be a part of a full education.

Schools need additional funding to support instruction.

It's necessary for success at this point.

 

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