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Scottsbluff, Neb., Schools Use AI Platform to Expedite IEPs

AI in Education Editorialβ€’β€’β€’Updated June 2, 2026β€’1 min readβ€’Read source
Scottsbluff, Neb., Schools Use AI Platform to Expedite IEPs
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K-12 Education Scottsbluff, Neb., Schools Use AI Platform to Expedite IEPs A school district in Nebraska is contracting with the online platform Goalbook, which special education teachers said makes it easier to write individualized education plans (IEPs) so they can focus on other things. April 17, 2026 • Megan Kelley, Scottsbluff Star-Herald, Neb. Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print Email Adobe Stock (TNS) β€” The Scottsbluff School Board on Monday approved a $22,759, two-year extension of Goalbook, an online platform designed to

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