EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 56 MIN
Student-Led AI in Schools: Richmond Tech Team on MagicSchool, AI Literacy & Future Jobs
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Jeremy Hill handed his Richmond High School students MagicSchool and told them to break it. They couldn't, and that two-week red-team is why teachers across the district trusted the tool enough to let students use it. Hill, MagicSchool's 2025 AI Educator of the Year, joins Jason with two of his tech team members, high school junior Sophia Hill and Wittenberg University sophomore Maren Bolser, for a conversation about what AI in school looks like when students run the show.They get into why university crowds booed AI at graduations this spring, the literacy gap forming before AI has even turned three, and the line between using AI as a thought partner and an answer vending machine. Maren talks about using MagicSchool to work around a learning disability. The group debates the Alpha School model, the bet on Ivy Tech over four-year degrees, and whether Demis Hassabis is right that we're standing in the foothills of the singularity. Hill's closing argument: give the problems to the kids and let them spread the solution.ABOUT THE GUESTSJeremy Hill is an eLearning specialist and Tech Team facilitator at Richmond Community Schools in Indiana, and MagicSchool's 2025 AI Educator of the Year. For ten years he has run a student-led model where the Richmond High School Tech Team pilots tools, leads professional development, and trains teachers across the district.Sophia Hill is a Richmond High School student heading into her junior year and a member of the Tech Team's presentation group. Maren Bolser is a former Richmond Tech Team member now entering her sophomore year at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.GUEST LINKSJeremy Hill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-hill-0a3a117b/Richmond Community Schools: https://www.linkedin.com/company/richmond-community-schools/TIME STAMPS00:00 - Meet Jeremy Hill and the Richmond Tech Team01:11 - Ten years in, and the MagicSchool Educator of the Year award02:44 - How students red-teamed MagicSchool before the launch04:30 - Why college crowds booed AI at graduation this spring06:00 - The literacy gap forming before AI has turned three13:59 - What is the point of K-12 when AI can answer anything20:55 - Who gets the productivity gains, a shorter week or a bigger paycheck24:48 - The Alpha School model and the equity question26:40 - Thought partner vs answer machine, and AI with a learning disability39:22 - Four-year degrees vs micro-credentials and the Ivy Tech bet49:19 - Demis Hassabis, the singularity, and the five-year question53:54 - Closing messages: give the problems to the kidsCONNECT WITH JASON PADGETTDirector of Growth and Partnerships at CitizenAI📧 [email protected]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-grant-padgett/X: https://x.com/NoCodeCAIONewsletter (No Code CAIO): https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7399599285849346048Available for interviews and keynotes on AI in education → [email protected] PODCAST NETWORKSchool's Out Saturdays: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/Field Notes newsletter: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/field-notesIndiana AI education events: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/eventsAll AGI Podcast shows: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/networkTOOLS JASON RECOMMENDSMindStudio → https://get.mindstudio.ai/q7n7u5cttkdqRiverside.fm → https://riverside.sjv.io/e1xyBrWispr Flow → https://ref.wisprflow.ai/jason-padgettRESOURCES MENTIONEDRichmond Tech Team on the Exceptional Educators Podcast: https://exceptionaleducatorspodcast.transistor.fm/episodes/ai-visionaries-richmond-high-schools-tech-team-students-on-ai-shaping-edtech-and-responsible-tech-useMagicSchool: https://www.magicschool.ai/SchoolAI: https://schoolai.com/Brisk Teaching: https://www.briskteaching.com/NotebookLM: https://notebooklm.google.com/Alpha School: https://alpha.school/Ivy Tech: https://www.ivytech.edu/Ditch That Textbook (Matt Miller): https://ditchthattextbook.com/The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
What this episode covers
Jeremy Hill handed his Richmond High School students MagicSchool and told them to break it. They couldn't, and that two-week red-team is why teachers across the district trusted the tool enough to let students use it. Hill, MagicSchool's 2025 AI Educator of the Year, joins Jason with two of his tech team members, high school junior Sophia Hill and Wittenberg University sophomore Maren Bolser, for a conversation about what AI in school looks like when students run the show.They get into why university crowds booed AI at graduations this spring, the literacy gap forming before AI has even turned three, and the line between using AI as a thought partner and an answer vending machine. Maren talks about using MagicSchool to work around a learning disability. The group debates the Alpha School model, the bet on Ivy Tech over four-year degrees, and whether Demis Hassabis is right that we're standing in the foothills of the singularity. Hill's closing argument: give the problems to the kids and let them spread the solution.ABOUT THE GUESTSJeremy Hill is an eLearning specialist and Tech Team facilitator at Richmond Community Schools in Indiana, and MagicSchool's 2025 AI Educator of the Year. For ten years he has run a student-led model where the Richmond High School Tech Team pilots tools, leads professional development, and trains teachers across the district.Sophia Hill is a Richmond High School student heading into her junior year and a member of the Tech Team's presentation group. Maren Bolser is a former Richmond Tech Team member now entering her sophomore year at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.GUEST LINKSJeremy Hill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-hill-0a3a117b/Richmond Community Schools: https://www.linkedin.com/company/richmond-community-schools/TIME STAMPS00:00 - Meet Jeremy Hill and the Richmond Tech Team01:11 - Ten years in, and the MagicSchool Educator of the Year award02:44 - How students red-teamed MagicSchool before the launch04:30 - Why college crowds booed AI at graduation this spring06:00 - The literacy gap forming before AI has turned three13:59 - What is the point of K-12 when AI can answer anything20:55 - Who gets the productivity gains, a shorter week or a bigger paycheck24:48 - The Alpha School model and the equity question26:40 - Thought partner vs answer machine, and AI with a learning disability39:22 - Four-year degrees vs micro-credentials and the Ivy Tech bet49:19 - Demis Hassabis, the singularity, and the five-year question53:54 - Closing messages: give the problems to the kidsCONNECT WITH JASON PADGETTDirector of Growth and Partnerships at CitizenAI📧 [email protected]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-grant-padgett/X: https://x.com/NoCodeCAIONewsletter (No Code CAIO): https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7399599285849346048Available for interviews and keynotes on AI in education → [email protected] PODCAST NETWORKSchool's Out Saturdays: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/Field Notes newsletter: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/field-notesIndiana AI education events: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/eventsAll AGI Podcast shows: https://schoolsout.agipodcast.ai/networkTOOLS JASON RECOMMENDSMindStudio → https://get.mindstudio.ai/q7n7u5cttkdqRiverside.fm → https://riverside.sjv.io/e1xyBrWispr Flow → https://ref.wisprflow.ai/jason-padgettRESOURCES MENTIONEDRichmond Tech Team on the Exceptional Educators Podcast: https://exceptionaleducatorspodcast.transistor.fm/episodes/ai-visionaries-richmond-high-schools-tech-team-students-on-ai-shaping-edtech-and-responsible-tech-useMagicSchool: https://www.magicschool.ai/SchoolAI: https://schoolai.com/Brisk Teaching: https://www.briskteaching.com/NotebookLM: https://notebooklm.google.com/Alpha School: https://alpha.school/Ivy Tech: https://www.ivytech.edu/Ditch That Textbook (Matt Miller): https://ditchthattextbook.com/The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
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