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Mid-Pacific Students Shine at the Schools of the Future Conference

Mid-Pacific Students Shine at the Schools of the Future Conference
Mid-Pacific Communications Staff

We are incredibly proud of our students who presented alongside our faculty at this year’s Schools of the Future Conference, showcasing how Mid-Pacific empowers young people to lead and innovate with confidence. From exploring the power of human-centered artificial intelligence in amplifying education to designing creative solutions for ethical challenges, our student presenters, Jackson B. ‘26, Brennan F. ‘26, Gisele H. ‘27, Minhee K. ‘27, and Anika T. ‘26, captivated educators and industry professionals alike. Their sessions, AI Amplified: Inspiring Action, Innovation, and InclusionAm I Bias? From Idea to App in 48 Hours.I’m a High Schooler. Is AI Demolishing My Education?, and Everything but the LLMs, demonstrated curiosity, creativity, and world-readiness in action.

Our MPX-10 students shared their innovative classroom projects, where they are reimagining how learning communities can function and thrive. Through collaborative research, student surveys, and civic engagement, they are addressing areas such as emotional well-being, classroom design, and the role of technology in learning. Their work represents an authentic practice of democratic governance by empowering students to make meaningful changes within their own learning environment.

Congratulations to all our presenters for their leadership, insight, and courage in sharing their voices with educators from across the state. Mid-Pacific continues to stand out as a school where students don’t just prepare for the world — they help shape it.

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