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Little, Critchfield Announce First-of-its-Kind Public-Private Partnership for AI Education

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(Governor’s Office Press Release, March 26, 2026)

The Idaho Department of Education announced today a groundbreaking public-private partnership that positions Idaho at the national forefront of AI-driven education.

The first-of-its-kind in Idaho initiative is designed to accelerate responsible AI adoption across K-12 schools. It also advances the vision outlined in Senate Bill 1227, one of the most forward-looking frameworks in the country. The bill, sponsored by Senator Kevin Cook, calls for expanding AI literacy, strengthening digital skills, and ensuring Idaho students are prepared for a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

“As this technology continues to evolve and grow, it’s clear that we have an imperative to make sure that our students are prepared to thrive in environments that demand proficiency with this new tool,” said Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Crichfield. “I’m grateful to our partners for their support and am proud to say that this historic collaboration puts Idaho at the national forefront of AI education.”

Through partnership with Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Idaho STEM Action Center, Microsoft, Micron, and Stukent, Idaho sets the benchmark for responsible AI adoption in education by uniting world-class industry partners to elevate Idaho educators, enhancing statewide curriculum, and ensuring equitable access to high-quality AI learning opportunities for every student.

 “Idaho Senate Bill 1227 reflects a thoughtful, human-centered approach to AI in education. It rightly emphasizes transparency, safety, accessibility, and the protection of student data. Those principles align closely with Microsoft’s commitment to responsible AI, keeping teachers at the center of learning and maintaining public trust,” said Kia Floyd, General Manager for State Government Affairs at Microsoft. “By establishing a forward-looking statewide framework, Idaho will become a national leader, and we are proud to partner with the State to help prepare students and teachers for an AI-influenced future.”

“Preparing Idaho’s educators to confidently use and teach artificial intelligence is an investment in our students, our workforce, and our state’s future.” said April Arnzen, EVP and Chief People Officer of Micron Technology. “When educators have access to high-quality AI training, they are better equipped to spark curiosity, strengthen critical thinking, and help students understand how technology can be used responsibly and collaboratively—to enhance learning, solve real-world problems, and support human creativity. At Micron, we believe empowering educators with AI skills today will ensure Idaho’s learners are ready to thrive in tomorrow’s innovation economy.”

Though responsible adaptation of AI will require new, forward-thinking strategy, Idaho is well-positioned as an innovator and trailblazer when it comes to integrating this new technology into public school classrooms.

“This public-private partnership represents a unified commitment to ensuring Idaho students and educators have the tools, knowledge, and opportunities needed to thrive in an AI-driven world,” said Critchfield. “By aligning state leadership with major innovators, Idaho is not just participating in the AI conversation – it’s leading it.”

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