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Hundreds of Canadian Catholic and public schools across the country ended 2024 victimized by a widespread cyber-attack breach of the PowerSchool student information system.
Four decades of student and educator information was stolen from PowerSchool – tens of millions are potentially affected.
In a 10-1 vote, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB) trustees upheld its policy of not flying the Progress Pride flag outside school facilities with three flagpoles during June.
PowerSchool, a U.S.-based provider of student information software, recently notified school boards in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Maritime provinces about a potential ...
A Toronto youth organization and two school boards are calling on city council to make young people a financial priority in ...
The Toronto District School Board is closing five of its 12 federally funded sites for newcomer English training programs due ...
Based in Folsom, California, PowerSchool serves 16,000 schools globally and manages data for over 60 million students. On January 7, the company confirmed that attackers had ...
The number of students confirmed to have been impacted by the PowerSchool data breach has risen to 2.4 million, and it's expected to grow as more data is released.
The data breach hit several North American school boards, including Toronto District School Board, York Region District ...