Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2503

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
3/12/25  

Caption

SCH CD-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Impact

By requiring the State Board of Education, in collaboration with the Advisory Board, to develop standards pertaining to safety, transparency, data privacy, and educational quality regarding artificial intelligence technologies, the bill seeks to ensure that the deployment of such technologies in classrooms is done thoughtfully and responsibly. This will potentially influence how educational institutions adopt and implement technology, providing a structured approach to modern teaching methods that incorporate AI and related tools. Furthermore, the annual reports mandated from school districts on educational technology use will facilitate ongoing assessment and evolution of these standards.

Status

The bill proposes significant changes for educational systems in Illinois, placing emphasis on advancing technology in education while addressing critical safety and ethical considerations. Effective immediately, the bill aims for the State Board of Education to present guidance to school districts starting from December 31, 2025, indicating a long-term vision for educational technology integration.

Summary

House Bill 2503 amends the Illinois School Code to establish the State Instructional Technology Advisory Board. This board is tasked with providing guidance and oversight regarding the integration of educational technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, in schools. The bill outlines the composition of the Advisory Board, which includes representatives from various educational associations, ensuring a diverse group to oversee this important aspect of education technology. The primary goal is to enhance the educational framework by establishing standards for the safe and effective use of technology in schools.

Contention

The bill may raise concerns regarding the balance between technological integration and the safeguarding of students' privacy and data rights. Additionally, there may be discussions about the effectiveness of proposed guidelines for using AI in teaching. Critics might argue that without proper oversight and resources for districts, these standards could be difficult to implement effectively, leading to uneven applications of technology across different schools. Moreover, the emphasis on artificial intelligence literacy could provoke debates on curriculum content, especially regarding age-appropriateness and the complexities of AI concepts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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