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Some Missouri schools use AI, digital tools to prevent suicides. What does that mean for student privacy?

New Franklin School District uses a free program called Bark to monitor student activity for signs of mental health crises, bullying or harassment. (Meg Cunningham/The Beacon) As a school counselor in Neosho, Missouri, Tracy Clements was skeptical that an AI tool could help her students’ mental health, or make any dent in the school’s suicide prevention efforts. She entered the Neosho School District in the fall of 2012. Over the years, she star…
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thebeaconnews.org broke the news in Wichita, United States on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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