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A former Chicago Public Schools worker faces several felony charges after officials allege the worker stole personal information on about 80,000 employees, volunteers and vendors from a CPS database.
The files included sensitive information from as many as 70,000 CPS employees, volunteers, and vendors. Sources said she copied the database and deleted it on Halloween.
A former Chicago Public School employee has been charged with computer tampering and identity theft after police said she downloaded personal files from the school district's database.
A former IT worker for Chicago Public Schools (CPS) allegedly stole the personal information of about 70,000 people from files that should have been secured.
However, CPS said York’s unique and fluid environment doesn’t allow the school to “neatly input data” into a district student information database.
An analysis of CPS budgets released last week show two-thirds of the district’s schools will lose funds in this year’s budgets. Of the almost 660 schools, 443 will get less money than last ...
Budget information distributed by CPS still showed some of the city’s top high schools would lose hundreds of thousands of dollars, though about 50 schools stood to gain money.
An illustration of a line chart penciled in a spiral bound notebook, next to a calculator, a mask, a rapid COVID-19 test kit, and an eraser ...
Former CPS employee charged after downloading personal files from school database By Leah Hope, via Friday, November 2, 2018 ...
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