March 15, 2025 - 05:57

As of Monday, the Penn-Harris-Madison Corporation has made significant progress in restoring technology tools and resources for teachers and staff following a recent cyber-attack. The incident had disrupted various digital services, impacting the daily operations within the school district.
In the aftermath of the attack, the administration prioritized the recovery of essential systems to ensure that educators could effectively carry out their responsibilities. The swift response from the IT department and external cybersecurity experts has been instrumental in regaining access to vital resources.
While most tools have been successfully restored, the district continues to monitor the situation closely to prevent any further disruptions. The community has shown remarkable resilience during this challenging period, and the focus remains on maintaining a secure and efficient learning environment for students and staff alike. The district is committed to updating stakeholders as the recovery process continues and to implementing measures that enhance security moving forward.
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