On-site. Age-appropriate. Built to make students think — not just use.
Two workshop programs for high school students, delivered at your school, tailored to your schedule. Students leave with a clearer relationship to technology, stronger critical thinking, and the language to advocate for their own digital identity.
Both programs can be delivered independently or together as a full school initiative. Each is designed to meet students where they are — not where we wish they were.
Sessions are adapted to your school culture, student needs, and technology comfort level.
Understanding AI before depending on it. This program builds students who can think critically about — and alongside — the tools they already use every day.
Practical AI skills for college and career readiness — with clear boundaries around what authentic work looks like in an AI-assisted world.
School-Wide Package
Custom school-wide packages available starting at $3,800 — includes coordination support, parent-facing overview materials, and one follow-up call with your team. Scope and session count tailored to your school's needs.
Workshops are designed to work within your school's existing environment — not require it to change.
Delivered where your students already are — auditorium, library, classroom, or common space. If your venue has a mic and projector, great. If not, we'll work with what's there.
For assemblies of 50+, a handheld or lapel mic is helpful but not required. The booking form will ask about your available tech so we can plan accordingly.
Sessions can be run for a full grade together or split into smaller classroom-size groups. The booking form will ask your preference and approximate student count.
Student questions are encouraged and expected — they make the session better. The form will ask if you'd like a structured Q&A, open interaction, or a quieter listen-and-reflect format.
Real conversation about real tools. No lecture-style "AI is dangerous" fear-mongering, and no "AI will do everything for you" hype. Just honest, practical, age-appropriate literacy.
Students leave with something tangible — a one-pager, a framework, or a set of questions they can keep using. Materials are included in the session fee.
Transparency with families is built into this process — not an afterthought. Here's how parent communication works.
Upon booking, you'll receive a ready-to-send parent overview template that explains:
If your school requires active parent permission or allows opt-out, the overview template is written to support that process. It's yours to adapt and send under your school's letterhead.
"The goal is students who can think clearly about technology — not students who are afraid of it or addicted to it."
— Aviyah Baht Sinai
Fill out the form below and you'll hear back within 1–2 business days. The more detail you share, the better I can prepare for your students.