AI Governance & Safety
Proactively managing technology to ensure personalized mastery, data sovereignty, and uncompromising student security.
The Sovereign Student Pillar
Managed Data Sovereignty
At Strike School, we protect the "Sovereign Student." We believe that a student's data is their own property. Our primary defense is the Managed Account Standard: all AI interactions must occur through official @strikeschool.org accounts. This allows us to enforce enterprise-grade privacy settings and "Opt-Out" of global model training that personal consumer accounts cannot guarantee.
COPPA & Data Privacy Disclosure
In accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), we prioritize the protection of personal information for all students, with specific safeguards for those under the age of 13.
Strike School acts as an intermediary, providing consent on behalf of parents for the use of educational AI tools. This consent is strictly limited to tools used for the direct educational benefit of the student and does not extend to any commercial or third-party marketing purposes.
Parental Rights at Strike School
- Review the list of AI tools currently sanctioned for your child’s grade level.
- Request the deletion of your child's personal information from a specific AI system.
- Refuse further collection or use of your child's information (Note: This may require a pivot to our "Human-Only" instructional path).
NIST AI RMF Framework
Our governance follows the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) AI Risk Management Framework 1.0, focusing on four core functions:
Institutional culture of transparency and safety.
Identifying context-specific risks to student privacy.
Constant evaluation of AI accuracy and mastery.
Human-in-the-loop oversight for every decision.
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