Board records one noncompliant technology indicator in OE-7 monitoring report

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Summary

During review of OE-7 (Asset Protection), district technology staff described security efforts but one indicator (7.4.0.3) was judged noncompliant and will require remediation and follow-up reporting.

The Appleton Area School District Board accepted the OE-7 (Asset Protection) monitoring report but recorded one noncompliant indicator related to technology security.

Superintendent and technology staff briefed trustees that OE-7 contains multiple indicators spanning business services, facilities and technology. Scott Wuerfall, director of technology services, described the district's practices and controls to secure the network and data. The board, referring to prior work-session discussion, designated indicator 7.4.0.3 as noncompliant and asked Technology Services to pursue remediation and return with an updated report.

The monitoring acceptance passed on a roll-call vote with trustees present voting to accept the report; administration will document remediation steps and timelines for the board's next oversight cycle.

The action does not, in itself, change operations but formally records the monitoring finding and starts the follow-up process.