WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – A data breach at PowerSchool, a student information system provider, could affect millions of K-12 students and teachers nationwide, including those in Kansas.
Andover Public Schools notified parents on Wednesday about the breach, stating that it happened between Dec. 19-23. PowerSchool became aware of the issue on Dec. 28 and informed the district on Tuesday.
“We know the compromised data did not include any financial information, social security numbers or photographs,” the district said. “We will be working closely with our customer service manager at PowerSchool to understand exactly what personal data was obtained.”…