Two students from Caney High School are selected to take part in a national conference on Artificial Intelligence Policy.
Samantha Roberts Dildine and Kinlee Littleford, have been selected to represent Kansas at the Student Senate on A-I Policy in Boston later this month. The two will represent USD 436 at America’s Youth A-I Festival as a group of 250 students, educators, school leaders, and partners gather to focus on A-I literacy, civic engagement, student leadership, and the future of learning.
Dildine and Littleford will learn about the legislative process, and take part in a first-of-its-kind debate on national A-I policy for K-12 schools at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
The student-authored policy will be shared with School Superintendent’s Association’s nationwide network of more than 10,000 district leaders, giving our students a real opportunity to influence how A-I is used in classrooms across the country.
Photo: Dildine (l) and Littleford (r). Courtesy USD 436 Caney



