PowerSchool Faces Suit Over Breach of Student, Teacher Data
Briefly

PowerSchool Holdings Inc. faces three federal lawsuits for allegedly failing to secure personal data during a December breach, exposing sensitive information of students, parents, and teachers.
The lawsuits claim PowerSchool breached common law, contract law, FTC standards, alleging negligence in implementing data security measures and providing timely breach notification.
Sensitive information compromised includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, grades, medical and financial data—raising concerns over the adequacy of PowerSchool's data handling practices.
PowerSchool stated it cannot comment on pending litigation but emphasizes its focus on assisting affected customers and educators, reflecting a commitment to address the fallout from the breach.
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