Lowey Dannenberg is investigating education software company PowerSchools for data breach that allowed a threat actor to steal the personal information of K-12 students and teachers from school districts across the country.
PowerSchool has confirmed that the stolen data primarily contains contact details such as names and addresses. However, for some districts, it could also include Social Security numbers (SSNs), personally identifiable information (PII), medical information, and grades.
Affected Parents, Students, and Teachers
If you were contacted by PowerSchools or by your school district you may be affected. School districts believed to be affected are listed below.
• Alabama School Districts
• Etowah County School District in Alabama
• San Diego Unified School District in California
• Colchester School District in Connecticut
• East Hartford Public Schools in Connecticut
• Easton Redding Region 9 School Districts in Connecticut
• North Branford Public Schools Community in Connecticut
• Region 1 School District in Connecticut
• Brownsburg Community Schools in Indiana
• Ascension Parish Public Schools in Louisiana
• Orleans Parish School board (NOLA public schools) in Louisiana
• St. Charles Parish Public Schools in Louisiana
• Amherst-Pelham Regional School District in Massachusetts
• Canton Public Schools in Massachusetts
• Pittsfield Public Schools in Massachusetts
• Bessemer Area Schools in Michigan
• SAU 21 in New Hampshire
• West Orange Public Schools in New Jersey
• North Carolina School Districts
• Fairmount Public Schools in North Dakota
• North Border School District in North Dakota
• Lower Merion School District (LMSD) in Pennsylvania
• Oxford Area School District in Pennsylvania
• Champlain Valley School District in Vermont
• Colchester School District in Vermont
• Sturgeon Bay Schools in Wisconsin
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