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Parents Sued School: Student Faces Discipline for Using AI Tools

by Reshab Agarwal
October 20, 2024
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Parents sued a school after a student was disciplined for using AI, arguing that the school’s policies were unclear regarding technology use. A Massachusetts family has filed a lawsuit against Hingham High School after their son, a senior, was penalized for using AI in a social studies project. The student, who received a “D” grade and detention, was accused of cheating. His parents, Jennifer and Dale Harris claim the school had no policy on AI use at the time of the assignment.

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The lawsuit reveals that the parents sued the school after a student was disciplined for using AI, claiming their child was unfairly penalized without proper guidelines. Jennifer Harris, speaking to local media, said her son was unfairly punished under a rule that didn’t exist. According to the lawsuit filed in Plymouth County District Court, the family argues that the school’s code of conduct handbook had no mention of AI at the time of the incident. The parents believe their son’s use of AI should not be classified as cheating, a view they share with their legal counsel.

“There’s no rule banning AI use,” Harris noted, adding that her son’s application to top-tier colleges, including Stanford and MIT, is at risk due to the school’s decision. The grade kept the student out of the National Honor Society, a factor that the family claims could impact his future college admissions.

Parents Seek Grade Change and Fair Treatment

The lawsuit calls for the court to intervene and order the school to raise the student’s grade to a “B” and remove any academic sanctions related to AI use. The family insists that their son used AI to generate notes and an outline for the paper, not for writing the final product. The parents argue that their son should not be labeled as dishonest.

Jennifer Harris emphasized that the damage to her son’s academic record could be significant, with his missed opportunity for early admissions to some top universities. “A ‘C’ grade could jeopardize his chances with top schools,” the lawsuit states.

School’s Actions Under Scrutiny

The high school required the student and his project partner to redo their papers on new topics. However, the parents discovered that their son’s grade was capped at 65, regardless of his performance on the new assignment. They also noted that his partner received a higher grade of 75, which raises concerns about inconsistent grading practices.

Despite the ongoing dispute, the National Honor Society has since allowed the student to reapply after initially denying him due to the AI-related controversy.

Call for AI Training in Schools

In addition to requesting a grade adjustment, the parents are calling for mandatory AI training for school staff. The lawsuit asks the court to order the teachers and administrators involved to learn how to implement and manage AI use in classrooms. With schools nationwide grappling with how to handle AI technology, the family believes clear guidelines are essential to prevent future incidents.

While Hingham Public Schools declined to comment due to the ongoing litigation, the case highlights the challenges schools face in addressing new technologies like AI in education.

Consequences for Academic Opportunities

The lawsuit serves as a pivotal moment in education, as parents sued a school after a student was disciplined for using AI, signaling the need for policy updates. The implications of this case extend beyond a single student’s experience. The penalties imposed on the Massachusetts student, including a “D” grade and detention, have far-reaching consequences for his academic future. The parents argue that these sanctions jeopardize their son’s chances of admission to prestigious colleges and universities. The incident raises concerns about how schools assess student performance in light of emerging technologies.

As colleges increasingly evaluate applicants based on a range of factors, including academic records, extracurricular activities, and personal achievements, a low grade can have a significant impact. The stakes are high for students aiming for competitive programs. This case serves as a reminder that schools must take care to ensure their disciplinary actions are fair and proportionate, particularly in cases involving new technologies.

Also Read: India’s Move: Government of India Will Establish Three AI Centres of Excellence.

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