SFUSD Removes ChatGPT EDU Contract From Agenda

San Francisco Unified School District pulled a planned Feb. 10 agenda item to approve a ChatGPT EDU contract for about 12,000 users after board members noticed heavily redacted pricing and terms. The order form was signed Jan. 22 and countersigned by OpenAI’s head of education, but the consent-calendar item was removed amid transparency concerns and ongoing labor negotiations and a possible teacher strike.
Key Points
- 1Proposes ChatGPT EDU for 12,000 users; order form signed and countersigned in late January
- 2Withholds redacted pricing and terms, raising transparency concerns amid consent-calendar placement
- 3Impacts bargaining and deployment: could affect labor talks and district AI governance decisions
Scoring Rationale
Timely, well-sourced local procurement news; limited impact due to redacted terms and primarily local scope.
Sources
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