N.J. school accidentally released names of kids who opted out of sex education
Briefly

Superintendent Kwame Morton stated that while the names of the students opting out of sex education classes were initially redacted, they were subsequently exposed on the OPRAmachine website for public records.
The Cherry Hill School District is facing scrutiny after a Cherry Hill resident requested an investigation concerning the unauthorized release of student names linked to sex education opt-outs.
An investigation revealed that at least one school official was aware of the breach for almost a year but did not take necessary actions or report it.
There remains ambiguity regarding the Cherry Hill School District's ability to track who accessed the exposed names, raising concerns about their data protection practices.
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