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Policy Cards

Turn AI Policy Into Classroom Reality

Select Policy Cards
Choose from research-backed templates
Step 1
Test Across Schools
Sandbox · Pilot · Validate
Step 2
Measure Outcomes
Analytics · Impact · Compliance
Step 3
Adopt District-Wide
Roll out proven policies at scale
Step 4
The First Policy Marketplace for AI in K-12 Education
Built On: → Research → Testing → Measurement → Adoption
Policy Cards → Transform complicated governance into simple, enforceable classroom rules.
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Policy Cards turn complicated AI governance into simple choices districts can select, customize, and apply across their schools.

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The problem districts face today.

AI is already in classrooms. Districts need infrastructure to govern it, not just documents that describe intentions.

Problem 01
Policies Lack Enforcement Infrastructure
AI policies sit in binders and PDFs. There is no mechanism to apply them in actual classrooms, enforce them in real-time, or prove they are being followed.
Problem 02
Districts Cannot Keep Up
Districts struggle to research, write, and update AI policies. The technology changes faster than governance committees can meet, leaving dangerous gaps in coverage.
Problem 03
No Way to Pilot Before Rollout
Schools have no way to test or pilot AI policies before rolling them out district-wide. One wrong policy can disrupt thousands of classrooms simultaneously.

How Beni Builds Policy Cards

Platform

Beni translates the latest AI research, state mandates, and district needs into ready-to-use Policy Cards that can be selected, customized, and deployed in minutes.

Policy Card Builder
Sandbox Testing
Analytics Dashboard
District Deployment

Policy Cards Updates

Roadmap
Policy Cards Launching Summer 2026

Policy Cards will let districts take their existing AI policy and turn each rule into a deployable instruction teachers can activate in minutes.

April 2026
Context
Ohio HB 96 Requires District AI Governance by July 2026

Ohio joins Tennessee in mandating district-level AI policies. Policy Cards are designed to help districts execute on these requirements.

March 2026
Design
How Policy Cards Work With Your Existing Policy Provider

Policy Cards don't replace your existing policy provider or board policy. They take what's already written and make it executable at the classroom level.

March 2026

District-Controlled AI Infrastructure

The first "policy marketplace" for AI in education. Select, test, measure, and adopt policies with a complete analytics dashboard.

District AI Overview
Aggregate metrics & KPIs
School Comparison
Cross-school benchmarks
Teacher Adoption
Usage & engagement rates
Experiment Results
A/B test outcomes
Student AI Usage
Trends & patterns
Risk & Safety
Monitoring & alerts
Recommendation Engine
AI-powered suggestions
Compliance Tracking
State & federal
Policy Lifecycle
Draft → test → deploy
Learning Impact
Student outcome analysis
Policy Cards for every level, from elementary through high school.
Young elementary students learning in classroom
Elementary Schools
Block all AI tool access in grades K-3. Enable supervised research help in grades 4-5 with teacher approval. Prevent early dependence on AI.
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Middle school students working together in class
Middle Schools
Allow AI for research and brainstorming. Require citations on all AI-assisted work. Disable during assessments and exams. Real-time enforcement.
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High school teens in classroom
High Schools
Advanced policies per course. AP students can use AI for planning but not essays. IB students have stricter guidelines. Protects college preparation rigor.
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