The public school district’s internal network has been hacked, according to a message from Superintendent Tracy Curley sent to parents.
“At this time, there is no evidence that any student or staff personal data was accessed or misused,” the statement reads. “If that changes, we will immediately notify anyone who has been affected.”
Curley's letter says the Chief Information Officer Scott Cabral became aware of the “cybersecurity incident” earlier Monday.
According to sources in the school system, on Monday many students were not able to use the school’s wireless network or their Chromebooks.
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