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LFHS announces student presents at AIED Summit

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LFHS junior Vedh Krishnan (middle) | Lake Forest Community High School D115 Facebook

LFHS junior Vedh Krishnan (middle) | Lake Forest Community High School D115 Facebook

Lake Forest Community High School District 115 has announced that Lake Forest High School (LFHS) junior Vedh Krishnan presented at the Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) Summit on November 1 at Khan Lab School in Mountain View, California.

According to the district, with support from Computer Science teacher Mr. Aronson, Krishnan developed Gigiano AI, an interactive tool trained on Advanced Placement History lectures by Mr. Gigiano. The program allows students to ask questions and receive responses in the teacher’s style, offering a personalized learning experience. During his presentation, Krishnan highlighted how artificial intelligence can enhance education by increasing accessibility, fostering student-teacher interaction, and maintaining academic integrity through built-in safeguards.

The AIED Summit gathered educators, researchers, and technology experts to discuss the application of artificial intelligence in classrooms. Keynote speakers included Sal Khan, Isabelle Hau, Dr. Misty D. Freeman, and Drew Bent. They presented on topics such as AI integration, student-centered approaches, and classroom implementation. According to Khan Lab School, the summit provided information and resources for educators and administrators on using AI tools effectively while addressing bias and supporting culturally responsive teaching.


Lake Forest Community High School D115's post | Facebook

Lake Forest High School is a public secondary school founded in 1935 in Lake Forest, Illinois. It serves grades 9–12 for students from Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Knollwood. The suburban campus is located at 1285 N. McKinley Road and is home to the Scouts with royal blue and gold as its colors. The school emphasizes academic excellence with about 95% of students pursuing higher education after graduation. Its culture values mutual respect, collaboration, and personal support between students and faculty. Recognized as a 2021 National Blue Ribbon School, it carries the motto "Abeunt Studia in Mores," or "pursuits become habits."

Lake Forest Community High School District 115 serves approximately 1,500 students from grades 9–12 across Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Knollwood. The district offers a comprehensive curriculum including advanced placement courses and various electives alongside athletics and performing arts programs. Emphasizing social-emotional growth and community service, more than 95% of its students pursue higher education post-graduation. Feeder schools include Deer Path Middle School and Lake Bluff Middle School among others. According to Lake Forest Schools, Districts 115 and 67 share services such as administration to improve efficiency.

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