Tenet Edge

District AI policy, applied at the point of use.

Tenet Edge applies policy on supported AI products and can block detected unapproved AI chat or writing interfaces on district-managed Chrome. Start with one free district baseline, then add classroom and subject-aware homework context when policy needs more resolution.

Basic available todayBasic freeDistrict from $8 per student / year
Enforcement planeManaged Chrome client

District-controlled deployment on managed devices.

Tier resolutionBaseline or classroom context

Choose one district baseline or roster and schedule differentiation.

Content boundaryRoutine conversations stay off our backend

Sensitive checks can run in the browser where supported.

Supported AI products

AI products covered by Tenet Edge.

Tenet Edge currently supports ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Grok, MagicSchool, SchoolAI, and Brisk Boost on district-managed Chrome devices.

Tenet EdgeCurrent coverage
  • ChatGPTDirect chat
  • ClaudeDirect chat
  • GeminiDirect chat
  • Microsoft CopilotWeb Copilot and Bing chat
  • GrokDirect chat
  • MagicSchoolStudent rooms and Raina
  • SchoolAIStudent Dot spaces
  • Brisk BoostBoost chat
Available controls vary by product surface, content type, configuration, and rollout scope.Product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Listing does not imply a vendor partnership, endorsement, or certification.
Tenet Basic capability

Block unapproved AI chat, even when it is embedded in another app.

When a district enables this control on managed Chrome, Tenet checks known interface signatures and local multi-signal patterns for AI chat and writing surfaces that are not on the approved list. A detected interface can be blocked while the surrounding website remains available.

  • Known interfacesCurated signatures identify AI panels already mapped by Tenet.
  • Emerging interfacesA local multi-signal heuristic looks for combinations associated with AI chat, not one generic text box.
  • District controlApproved products, allowlists, bypass domains, and the on or off decision remain district configured.

Detection and blocking are distinct from deep governed support. Coverage depends on the web surface and can require revalidation after a vendor changes its interface.

See governed support and blocking boundaries
writing.example / assignmentManaged Chrome
English 10 / Draft

Evidence and argument

AIWriting assistantDetected

Ask the assistant to draft, rewrite, or expand.

Write my response...
Tenet BasicAI chat blocked

This interface is not approved by ACME School District.

  1. 01
    Known signatureAI writing panel
    Match
  2. 02
    Local heuristicMultiple AI signals
    Match
  3. 03
    District policyInterface unapproved
    Block
District allowlists and bypasses remain authoritative.
Illustrative local detection trace. This page does not inspect a live website or contact an external system.
Why this matters

Grammarly announced an AI-native writing surface with AI Chat and specialized agents in August 2025. Familiar applications can add generative AI quickly, so districts need an option beyond waiting for a URL category to catch up.

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Two tiers, one enforcement plane

Start with the policy resolution your district needs.

Tenet Basic and Tenet District both operate through Tenet Edge. The tier changes how much district and classroom context is available to the policy.

Available today

Tenet Basic

Freeavailable today

One district-wide AI governance baseline with roster-free setup.

  • One district-wide policy baseline
  • District-level AI product and usage rules
  • Optional blocking for detected unapproved AI chat and writing interfaces
  • Baseline on-device DLP where supported and configured
  • Learner-facing guidance on supported surfaces
  • Managed Chrome deployment

No grade, roster, class, or teacher policy layers.

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Classroom context

Tenet District

$8per student / year

Differentiated policy for districts that need classroom and schedule context.

  • Everything in the district baseline
  • Grade, roster, class, and teacher policy layers
  • Subject-aware teacher rules for homework and off-period use
  • Period and schedule differentiation
  • Roster-aware DLP and pseudonymization where supported
  • Expanded classroom and compliance workflows

Custom district pricing is available based on rollout scope, integrations, and support requirements.

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Tenet District | Subject-aware homework rules

Teacher rules can follow the homework, not just the bell schedule.

Outside an active class period, Tenet District can use local subject detection on a managed device to match a student prompt with an enabled take-home rule for that student's class. The student does not have to select the class before asking for help.

  • The teacher sets the boundary.Each class can have a separate rule for homework and off-period AI use.
  • Tenet resolves likely subject.The prompt is evaluated against the subjects represented in that student's enabled classes.
  • The fallback stays predictable.If there is no reliable class match, the district baseline remains in effect.
Take-home rule routerACME School District / 6:42 PM
Student promptCan you show me how to isolate x in 3x + 8 = 29?
Managed Chrome
  1. 01
    Schedule contextOff-period

    No active class period

  2. 02
    Likely subjectMathematics

    Matched to Algebra I

  3. 03
    Teacher take-home ruleCoach the process

    Ask for the next step. Do not provide the completed solution.

Rule carried into the supported AI experience

Which operation would undo the +8 first?

Illustrative trace. Subject detection does not identify every prompt perfectly. If Tenet cannot reliably match the prompt to an enabled take-home class, it keeps the district baseline.
How Tenet Edge works

Policy meets the moment without creating a new conversation archive.

The managed client resolves the configured rule, applies available context, and presents the appropriate experience on supported surfaces.

  1. 01
    District decision

    Define the baseline

    Set approved AI use, data handling, learner guidance, and district-wide controls.

  2. 02
    Available context

    Resolve the tier layer

    Use the district baseline in Tenet Basic. Add grade, roster, class, teacher, period, and schedule context in Tenet District.

  3. 03
    Supported use

    Apply the decision

    Allow, guide, protect, or stop the action according to the supported capability and district configuration.

  4. 04
    Bounded operations

    Return the right evidence

    Send supported analytics and event-triggered evidence to configured district-controlled destinations without routing routine conversations through the TrueMadeAI backend.

A deliberate data boundary

Content-sensitive work stays close to the use point.

Tenet separates browser-side decisions from the bounded services needed to configure, operate, and support the product.

On the managed device

Content-sensitive decisions

  • Policy guidance on supported AI surfaces
  • On-device DLP where configured and supported
  • Configured transformations before outbound content where supported
In Tenet services

Configuration and operations

  • District and policy configuration
  • Roster and classroom configuration for Tenet District
  • Bounded operational metadata and administrative access

The selected AI service still receives the content needed to provide its response under that service's terms. Configured BYOS analytics and incident evidence go to district-controlled destinations, while TrueMadeAI-hosted services retain the identity, roster, policy, configuration, and operational records needed to run Tenet. Review the complete data boundary.

Claims and sources

Specific by tier. Bounded by surface.

This page states the current Tenet Basic availability and tier boundaries, reviewed August 11, 2026. Capabilities are described as supported and configured because AI product interfaces, content types, and district deployments differ.

Tenet Edge questions

Frequently asked questions

What is Tenet Edge?

Tenet Edge is the enforcement plane for people using supported AI products on district-managed Chrome devices. It applies district policy in the browser using the context available to the selected tier.

What is the difference between Tenet Basic and Tenet District?

Tenet Basic is free and provides one district-wide baseline without grade, roster, class, or teacher policy layers. Tenet District starts at $8 per student per year, with custom district pricing available, and adds grade, roster, class, teacher, period, and schedule differentiation.

Does Tenet Basic require a roster connection?

No. Tenet Basic is available today with roster-free setup. A district configures one baseline and deploys the managed Chrome client through its device administration environment.

Can Tenet District apply a teacher's homework rules outside the class period?

Yes, on supported AI surfaces and district-managed Chrome. Outside an active class period, Tenet District can use local subject detection to match a student prompt with an enabled take-home rule for one of that student's classes. If there is no reliable class match, the district baseline remains. Subject detection is probabilistic and does not identify every prompt perfectly.

Can Tenet Basic block unapproved AI chatbots embedded in other websites?

Yes, on district-managed Chrome when the district enables the optional control. Tenet checks curated interface signatures and local multi-signal patterns for unapproved AI chat or writing interfaces, then can block a detected interface while district allowlists and bypasses remain in control. Coverage depends on the current web surface and vendor interface, and detection does not mean the product has deep governed support.

Does Tenet store every student AI conversation?

No. Routine prompt and response bodies are not sent to the TrueMadeAI backend. When configured, BYOS general analytics exclude raw conversation content and go to a district-controlled destination. Incident evidence is separate and may preserve conversation text and identifying context for a defined safety or compliance event in that district-controlled destination. The selected AI provider still receives content needed to provide its service.

Does Tenet Edge work on every AI product?

No. Tenet Edge works on supported AI surfaces, and capability depth varies by surface and content type. Districts should validate their exact tool list and expected behavior during rollout planning.

Which AI products does Tenet Edge currently support?

Tenet Edge currently supports ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Grok, MagicSchool, SchoolAI, and Brisk Boost on district-managed Chrome devices. Available controls vary by product surface, content type, configuration, and rollout scope.

Choose your starting point

Start with one baseline. Add classroom context when you need it.

Tenet Basic is free and available today. Tenet District adds grade, roster, class, teacher, and schedule differentiation.