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Superintendent reports worldwide PowerSchool breach, Mandela project civil work and AI attendance discussion
Summary
Superintendent Chavez updated the board on a worldwide PowerSchool data breach (not SFPS-specific), possible civil work starting for Mandela International Magnet School, Education Week interest in SFPS AI classroom implementation, and internal discussion about piloting an AI attendance tool.
Superintendent Chavez told the Santa Fe Public Schools Board of Education on Jan. 16 that the district will send a notification about a worldwide PowerSchool data breach and stressed the breach was not specific to Santa Fe Public Schools.
Chavez said the district is drafting a notification letter and coordinating with…
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