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District technology chief outlines cybersecurity push, device pilot and AI plans; notes limited data‑access incident

Issaquah School District Board of Directors · October 24, 2025
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Summary

Chief information officer said technology work is funded by the tech levy, announced multifactor authentication and cybersecurity training, a grade‑level device pilot and AI pilots, and disclosed a limited data‑access incident in 2024‑25 that was contained and reported to families.

Jason Gold, the district's chief information technology officer, told the board his priorities include cybersecurity, infrastructure redundancy, student device pilots and ethical AI rollout—work funded by the district's tech levy.

"All these things I'm about to talk about in this is funded by the tech levy," Gold said, adding the first cybersecurity focus is user education and that the district plans to expand multifactor authentication…

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