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Candidates for county superintendent discuss AI, mental health and literacy

San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools candidates joined the Portola Valley community during a forum on Monday evening ahead of the June election. Candidates Héctor Camacho and Chelsea Bonini spoke about their vision to improve literacy, student safety and mental health, facilitate the integration of artificial intelligence and review budgets across all school districts.

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According to The Almanac’s source item, Candidates for county superintendent discuss AI, mental health and literacy, San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools candidates joined the Portola Valley community during a forum on Monday evening ahead of the June election. Candidates Héctor Camacho and Chelsea Bonini spoke about their vision to improve literacy, student safety and mental health, facilitate the integration of artificial intelligence and review budgets across all school districts.

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