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Clinton schools confirm PowerSchool fallout, start high school foyer security renovation and summer facility projects
Summary
District staff reported a May recontact attempt by threat actors tied to PowerSchool data and laid out multiple summer facility and security projects funded partly by state and federal grants. An energy‑savings contractor reported year‑two savings that exceeded guarantees.
Clinton City Schools officials told the school board on June 3 that district staff were monitoring a renewed threat from the January PowerSchool incident and described a string of summer facility and security projects including a foyer renovation at Clinton High School and a roof replacement project.
The update came from John Lowe, the district’s technology and facilities presenter, who said Clinton City Schools “was not contacted directly by the threat actors” but that some other local education agencies had been recontacted in May. Lowe said the district has notified staff and offered free credit monitoring and identity protection provided by PowerSchool for two years and included instructions for freezing credit through a state link.
District officials said the Clinton High School foyer will be reconfigured so the front desk moves to the opposite wall and a secure, teller‑style window will allow staff…
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