School board approves letter to AG for PowerSchool data breach
Briefly

The Lee County Schools Board of Education has unanimously voted to ask the North Carolina Attorney General to take legal action against PowerSchool following a significant data breach that occurred late last year. Although Lee County Schools was no longer a customer at the time of the incident, the board feels compelled to address the situation. This move, led by board member Alan Rummel, highlights the ongoing concerns regarding data security and accountability within educational technology systems used across the state.
The Lee County Schools Board has requested North Carolina's Attorney General to pursue a lawsuit against PowerSchool after a data breach.
Despite not being a current customer during the breach, the Lee County Schools Board seeks legal recourse for the incident.
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