The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board is preparing to host a two-day Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit for secondary school students on April 9th and 10th.
The event will bring together students, staff, and families to learn how to safely and responsibly use AI. Organizers say the goal is to help people better understand this fast-growing technology while focusing on strong values and critical thinking.
The summit will include hands-on learning and discussions about how AI can be used in a positive way. It will also help students prepare for future education and careers by learning from experts in the field.
As part of the event, a parent information night will be held on April 9th. The session will give parents and caregivers tips on how to support their children in a world shaped by AI, while also helping them maintain a healthy balance with technology.
Board officials say the summit is also an opportunity to explore how AI can improve learning and daily operations, while still focusing on strong relationships within school communities.
Families who want to attend the parent session are encouraged to contact their child’s school or reach out to the board for more information.
