MSCS board renews contract with PowerSchool while suing them
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The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board has approved a renewal of its nearly $2.4 million contract with PowerSchool, a company currently facing a lawsuit from the board due to a major security breach that exposed students' personal information. Board members expressed a desire to move forward, focusing on monitoring PowerSchool's security measures within the renewed contract period. The lawsuit against PowerSchool remains active, signaling ongoing concerns over past incidents despite the new agreement that indicates a forward-looking approach to management of student data security.
Despite the ongoing lawsuit, Memphis-Shelby County Schools board decided to renew a multi-million dollar contract with PowerSchool, highlighting a focus on future security management.
The school board emphasized moving forward with PowerSchool, asserting confidence in their ability to improve security, while maintaining the lawsuit against the company for past issues.
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