Promotional graphic titled “The AI Collective for Educators” from Kent ISD. A teacher stands between two students using laptops in a classroom, pointing at a screen. Text reads: “Designed with teachers and school leaders in mind… built to help you harness AI in ways that are practical, ethical, and impactful,” with bullets: “Explore strategies that enhance instruction,” “Access tools that empower informed decisions,” and “Implement systems that increase efficiency,” followed by “Increase your efficiency. Enhance your impact. Empower your students.

 Our own RITS member, Sarah Wood from Kent ISD (@mytechworld) built the AI Privacy & Safety Checks. She has just launched a major 2025 update, and it’s built to help educators, tech leaders, and districts better understand what’s really happening behind the scenes with AI tools.
Here’s what’s new:
 🛡️ Clearer privacy insights
 🌱 Environmental impact ratings
 ⚖️ Social justice ratings
The site breaks down how tools handle data, where transparency is strong (or lacking), and what to look for when evaluating safe and ethical AI use in education. It’s continuously updated, and it’s one of the most comprehensive frameworks out there for keeping AI use responsible and student-focused.
👉 Check it out: https://bit.ly/kentairesource