Anonymous wrote:Gross. I refuse. The day they require me to use AI in my classroom is the day I quit. I don’t care if that makes me an old fogey (I’m 39), but this has no business in a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher and a parent, I am infuriated.
Has anything been communicated to the teachers ahead of this email about being the educational experiment for teacher ChatGPT? This is atrocious. Does the superintendent and school board really think we’re excited that our children’s education is going to be an experiment- led by for profit and unethical ed-tech company? OMG.
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher and a parent, I am infuriated.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher who uses AI as a tool. It doesn't do my grading for me; it makes my grading faster.
For example, AI has helped me develop targeted rubrics and comment banks based off the skills/standards I teach. This allows me to shave hours off my grading and students receive feedback faster.
No student data went into AI, so there's no security issue. I'm still grading every single paper by hand and I'm still leaving robust comments. I'm simply getting it back to students 7-10 days earlier now.
Anonymous wrote:This is the worst idea I have ever heard. Just contributes to laziness. Bring back textbooks and real curriculums. I don't want AI generated content or worksheets. I can tell when a teacher uses chatGPT because there is usually something wrong.
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November 19, 2025
Dear FCPS Families,
Every day, I am inspired by the resilience, creativity, and promise of our students – and the responsibility we share to provide them with the tools and opportunities they need to find their futures in a rapidly changing world.
We are entering what I believe is this generation’s “Sputnik moment.” The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming every part of our society, and our nation’s schools will continue to be a critical place for both possibility and responsibility. As countries and industries around the world move swiftly to develop and apply new technologies, we must ensure that our students and staff are prepared to lead – not follow – this work.
That is why I am pleased to share that working together with OpenAI, FCPS will be in the first cohort of school divisions across the nation to help guide how ChatGPT for Teachers will roll out across the United States. We are trailblazing a path for hundreds of other school divisions and communities to follow.
ChatGPT for Teachers can among other things provide support, planning, communication, translation, and data analysis at no cost to schools until June of 2027. With ChatGPT for Teachers, OpenAI is delivering strong privacy and security safeguards, ensuring FCPS privacy and security standards are being upheld in these tools. Additionally, this tool will only be available for staff use.
AI will never replace the heart of teaching or the human connections that are foundational to the high-quality education we provide all our students. But AI can remove barriers, save time, and open doors to new ideas and spark innovation in the classroom and beyond.
By working together – students, families, staff, and community partners – we can equip our young people with the skills, confidence, and curiosity they need to meet the future with purpose. Together, all things are possible!
Take good care,
Superintendent
Dr. Michelle C. Reid
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher who uses AI as a tool. It doesn't do my grading for me; it makes my grading faster.
For example, AI has helped me develop targeted rubrics and comment banks based off the skills/standards I teach. This allows me to shave hours off my grading and students receive feedback faster.
No student data went into AI, so there's no security issue. I'm still grading every single paper by hand and I'm still leaving robust comments. I'm simply getting it back to students 7-10 days earlier now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ChatGPT for Teachers can among other things provide support, planning, communication, translation, and data analysis at no cost to schools until June of 2027.
I would love to hear what this means. AI has great potential in education. But if badly managed it could be disastrous. And education is notorious for bad management.
Anonymous wrote:ChatGPT for Teachers can among other things provide support, planning, communication, translation, and data analysis at no cost to schools until June of 2027.
Anonymous wrote:From OpenAI website- if used as offered, student info WILL be populated to OpenAI and students to use-will be another consent FCPS asks for to share student info.
“…workspace where teachers can securely work with classroom materials and student information, collaborate with colleagues, and learn from other educators.”