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Clinton Schools notify families after PowerSchool breach; district outlines credit-monitoring help

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District staff said data accessed in a PowerSchool breach covered student and staff tables from Feb. 2013 through Feb. 2024; adults affected are eligible for two years’ credit monitoring and minors will receive identity protection.

School district staff told the board Feb. 18 that the PowerSchool data breach affecting many North Carolina systems included student and staff tables covering records from Feb. 2013 through the 2023‑24 school year, and described steps families and former students can take to enroll in credit monitoring or identity protection.

John Lowe, a district staff member who presented summary information, said the malicious actors accessed student and staff data tables but that the intrusion was…

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