Frontline Expands AI Initiatives for K-12 School Systems

Frontline Education

WAYNE, PA — Frontline Education announced new artificial intelligence initiatives, including an advisory council, a partnership, and expanded product features, aimed at supporting K-12 school systems.

The company launched an AI K-12 Advisory Council composed of district leaders, including superintendents and administrators, to guide how AI tools are developed and implemented.

Frontline also entered a partnership with AI for Education to provide training resources and instructional content on applying AI in schools.

The company said the collaboration will integrate AI literacy materials into its professional development platform.

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Frontline is also expanding AI capabilities across its software products used by school districts.

Current and planned features include an Individualized Education Program goal-writing tool, a resume parsing system for hiring teams, and AI tools for school health management and employee evaluations.

The company said these tools are intended to streamline administrative tasks and support decision-making in areas such as special education, hiring, and staff evaluation.

Matt Strazza, chief executive officer of Frontline Education, said AI is becoming central to school system operations.

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“AI is quickly becoming foundational to how school systems operate and how educators are supported,” Strazza said.

The advisory council is expected to provide input on product development, implementation, and responsible use of AI in education.

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