Securly launches new AI transparency solution, giving insights into student use of AI in K-12

Securly, a school digital safety platform, has announced the launch of a new AI transparency solution that provides teachers, school leaders and district administrators insight into student use of AI.

The Safety Operating System claims to be the first offering district- and school-level insight into use of AI and chatbots. 

Securly says this solution addresses the visibility gap between district and classroom level on student use of AI tools on school devices.

While the platform previously offered specific guardrail policies on LLMs and flags prompt responses that require human analysis, the new Securly Safety OS will also allow companies to report and comply with emerging state and federal AI regulations.

"Schools are flying blind when it comes to AI. Today, leaders only have a basic understanding of whether and where AI tools are 'turned on.' They lack insight into how students are actually interacting with popular LLMs," explains Securly’s CEO Tammy Wincup. 

"There's both tremendous opportunity and tremendous risk with AI, but before we can make thoughtful decisions on how to maximize learning and preserve student safety, we must equip our leaders with accurate information."

"Our school leaders are excited about the opportunities that come with AI, but we also desperately need better insight into how students are using AI in order to help keep them safe," adds Colin Davitt, Director of Artificial Intelligence and Blended Learning at Lindbergh Schools in St. Louis, Missouri. "We are looking forward to continuing our work with Securly in this important AI transparency and safety space."

The AI Transparency Solution will be provided free to all 3,000 schools and districts currently using the Securly Filter for the 2025-26 academic year.

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