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Rich Suttie got into the ChatGPT beta nearly four years ago and hasn’t stopped experimenting since. As a former Navy Top Gun instructor turned school head turned educational consultant, he’s delivered over 50 webinars on AI to private schools across the country. His consistent finding? Most educators still rate themselves a 2-4 out of 10 on AI familiarity. Meanwhile, students are already logged in. This conversation isn’t about whether AI belongs in schools. That ship has sailed. It’s about moving from paralysis to practical strategy: understanding the three types of resistance holding schools back, identifying low-risk starting points that deliver immediate value, and building the policies and practices that let you leverage technology without losing your soul. Whether you’re curious, skeptical, or already knee-deep in prompt engineering, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at what AI adoption actually requires and what it makes possible when done right. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN 1. The Adoption Gap Nobody’s Talking About Why most school leaders still hover at beginner-level AI literacy after years of availability, and what that delay is actually costing. 2. Three Patterns of Resistance The real reasons educators avoid AI: time scarcity, fear of the downsides, and concern about dehumanizing education. Plus how to address each one. 3. Where to Start Without Risk Communications, policy drafting, data analysis, and marketing plans where AI delivers fast wins and builds confidence for harder applications. 4. The Task Force Method How to use AI itself to charter a team, build your policies, and create guardrails that align with your school’s mission and culture. 5. Training AI to Know Your School Why feeding your strategic plan, mission, and context into AI transforms it from generic tool to personalized assistant. 6. What Integration Actually Looks Like From browsers to Microsoft Office, AI is already embedded in the tools you use daily. The question is whether you’ll manage it intentionally. KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR SCHOOL LEADERS * Three barriers dominate: “I don’t have time,” “I’ve only heard negatives,” and “Won’t this just encourage cheating?” * Schools avoiding AI aren’t protecting their mission. They’re losing ground while students use it anyway. * Start with administrative tasks where bias and accuracy matter less: calendar communications, policy templates, spreadsheet analysis. * Different AI tools have different strengths and biases. * Training AI is iterative. Feed it your context, correct its assumptions, and it learns over time. * Form a multidisciplinary task force. Include parents and teachers who are already curious, not random assignments. * The person who embraces AI to improve their performance won’t lose their job. The person who ignores it might. RESOURCES & LINKS * Connect with Rich Suttie: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richarddsuttie/] * Explore More Episodes: help100schools.com/podcast [http://help100schools.com/podcast] UNDERWRITING SUPPORT Help 100 Schools Podcast is underwritten by Spiral Marketing for Schools, a national enrollment marketing agency serving independent schools. Heads of School and senior leadership teams may request a listener invitation for a complimentary 7-Point Enrollment Visibility Analysis. This assessment provides actionable insights into your school’s digital presence, inquiry pipeline, and growth opportunities. Request a listener invitation here [https://schools.spiralmarketing.com/assessment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=meredith_herrera_episode]. JOIN THE CONVERSATION 👉 [https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/1f449.svg]How is your school approaching AI adoption, and where do you honestly rate your familiarity on a scale of 0-10? Share your thoughts on social media and tag #Help100Schools Subscribe to the Help 100 Schools Podcast for more conversations on innovation, leadership, and navigating change in education.
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