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Rock Hill school district to debate new policies on AI, social media and enrollment

The Rock Hill school district board (South Carolina, US) plans to discuss adopting new policies related to the use of artificial intelligence, access to social media and student enrollment procedures, according to local network WCNC.

By WCNC · June 23, 2026.

The school board of the Rock Hill district (South Carolina, U.S.) plans to discuss the adoption of new policies related to the use of artificial intelligence, social media access and student enrollment procedures, according to local broadcaster WCNC.

The full content of the article is not available—the URL corresponds to a video posted on the WCNC website, with no accessible transcript—so this summary is strictly limited to what the headline and the RSS feed description record, without adding details that have not been verified.

As sector context, U.S. school districts have spent several school years facing the dual pressure of regulating the use of generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT and others) in the classroom and, at the same time, limiting or managing students' access to social media platforms during the school day. Many states have pushed specific legislation or urged local boards to establish clear rules before the start of the 2026-2027 school year.

The fact that Rock Hill Schools is also including changes to enrollment policy alongside AI and social media topics suggests a broader governance agenda, possibly linked to the management of minors' data and compliance with federal regulations such as FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) or COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), although this cannot be confirmed without access to the full text of the proposals.

For detailed information on the exact content of the proposed policies, it is recommended to consult WCNC's coverage directly or the official Rock Hill Schools district portal.

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