For schools exploring how to bring AI into the classroom, Fulton County Schools (FCS) is an excellent example. Located in Georgia, United States, this district serves nearly 87,000 students and is recognized for its commitment to student achievement and continuous improvement, earning state and national recognition. As part of its innovation efforts, FCS started using Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat in the classroom to enhance student learning and reduce administrative tasks while promoting responsible AI usage and future career readiness.
To help students stay competitive in college and beyond, FCS realized that both students and staff needed proficiency and support in AI. But for FCS, AI isn’t just about keeping students competitive—it’s about challenging them to do more and empowering them to turn their ideas into reality. Students aren’t just learning how to use AI—they’re using it to push past limitations, break down complex challenges, and bring ambitious projects to life.
To support this vision, FCS set a clear goal: create more personalized, engaging learning experiences while reducing administrative workloads. The district also prioritized a structured and protective environment to help ensure data security and trust in AI adoption. Learn more about how FCS is turning this vision into reality—and what other schools can take from their approach.
From prompt to possibility: Copilot Chat expands student potential
When Copilot Chat was introduced in the school district, the first step was equipping educators and staff with the knowledge to use it effectively. After initial training, educators introduced Copilot Chat to students as a thought partner, provided coaching on topics like prompting, and quickly saw student confidence and curiosity increase.
Students used it to ideate, receive immediate feedback without judgment, design multimedia projects, identify and fix code errors, adjust content based on their preferences or pace, and manage their time. Educators are also now able to challenge them more than ever, and students are using Copilot Chat as a force multiplier to bring their ideas and passions to life in ways they couldn’t previously imagine or access.
We want AI to be as familiar as a textbook or a laptop—an everyday tool that enhances teaching and learning. Students have to be skilled in how to use technology properly before they ever get to college.
Dr. Joe Phillips, Chief Information Officer, Fulton County Schools
Copilot Chat is now generally available for students aged 13 and older, opening new opportunities for learning, creativity, and support in and beyond the classroom. With thoughtful implementation, schools can empower students to explore ideas, ask questions, and build confidence using AI as a thought partner. Learn how to enable and manage Copilot Chat access for students and get started today.
For schools looking to enhance student engagement and digital fluency, Copilot Chat offers a practical, classroom-ready solution. It’s a free, secure AI chat powered by GPT-4o and the ability to maintain IT control with enterprise data protection and management and is included with Microsoft 365. It also includes features like file upload, image generation, Copilot Pages, and agents. Learn more by reviewing our Copilot Chat documentation.
Preparing students for real-world success with AI skills
FCS’ Johns Creek High School has a diverse student body of approximately 1,800. The school’s career tech department provides students with training they’ll need to thrive in the modern workplace. For Jason Gonzalez, a senior at Johns Creek High School, Copilot Chat became more than a tool—it became a launchpad for possibility.

“Before, I had to limit my ideas to whatever I was sure I could do,” says Gonzalez. Now I can push past those limitations, break down complex challenges step-by-step, and apply new concepts in a way that makes sense. It helps me bridge the gap between ideas and execution. It’s not just about helping me build something—it’s about expanding what I believe is possible.”
When the school rolled out Copilot Chat as our official AI tool for students, I thought it was really forward thinking.
Jason Gonzalez, student, Johns Creek High School, Fulton County Schools
When students have access to AI-powered tools like Copilot Chat, they’re not just getting help with tasks—they can gain confidence to take on bigger challenges, think more critically, and begin developing skills that can support their future careers. When students are encouraged to go beyond the assignment and explore their potential, educators have an opportunity to do more than teach content—they can help students prepare for what’s ahead.
Helping students go further with Copilot Chat in the classroom
Using AI responsibly is essential in education, helping students develop critical thinking and digital literacy while maintaining data security and fairness. FCS’s integration of Copilot Chat demonstrates this approach by providing students with a disciplined environment to explore AI while learning about responsible usage.
AI is evolving rapidly, and learning how to use it responsibly now will give me a huge advantage.
Pragya Modgil, student, Johns Creek High School, Fulton County Schools
FCS students are using Copilot Chat to conduct research, create multimedia projects, such as podcasts on historical events, help with coding challenges, 3D modeling, design ideation, time management, academic planning, and accessible technology.

“We use Copilot Chat as a brainstorming partner to ideate, but not to actually do our work for us,” explains Pragya Modgil, a junior at Johns Creek High School. “It helps us collaborate and expand our creativity to think of more ambitious ideas.”
FCS offers an example of how AI can enhance—not replace—instruction. With thoughtful integration and clear guardrails, tools like Copilot Chat have the potential to support deeper learning and spark curiosity. It also has the potential to help students strengthen critical thinking and digital literacy skills that can be valuable in their future careers. By guiding students in how to use AI responsibly, educators can help prepare them not only for future jobs, but also for navigating a digital world with confidence.
Preparing students for the future with Copilot Chat
Students aged 13 and older are able to access Copilot Chat—with enterprise data protection and IT controls. When introduced responsibly and in partnership with educators, we believe that AI has the potential to enrich learning experiences by supporting established teaching practices.
A study from Microsoft Research showed that students often approach AI with strong curiosity, using it to ask deeper, more complex questions that enhance their understanding. Additionally, a LinkedIn report from April 2025 highlights the urgent need to prepare students for a workforce where AI skills—paired with uniquely human abilities—are in growing demand.
As a thought partner, using Copilot Chat in the classroom can help students tackle complex problems, turn big ideas into action, and build real-world AI skills they can apply to jobs and internships. Get your students ready for their futures—Copilot Chat is now available for students aged 13 and older, offering a more curious, creative, and empowered learning environment where AI enhances human potential. Try it today and see how Copilot can enhance teaching and learning in your classroom.