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Students can learn while they earn with summer IT program

Print Tim Tooten, WBAL-TV The COVID-19 pandemic forced thousands of students to spend many hours in front of computer screens, which caused quite a bit of wear and tear on those devices. But this summer, Baltimore County has found a way for students who have an interest in technology to learn while they earn. For the third consecutive year, Baltimore County is opening its schools as places where students can learn and get paid at the same time. If it s broken, we will see if it needs to change with the power board and the motherboard, student Tatiyana Terrelonge said last summer.

More than just fixing computers: Students can learn while they earn

$3m without breaking a sweat: Bach shatters price records

$3m without breaking a sweat: Bach shatters price records 19 Dec, 2020 08:00 PM 2 minutes to read Two bidders fought to secure 37 Buffalo Beach Rd in Whitianga. Photo / Supplied Waikato News By: One Roof High-end baches in two popular holiday spots for Aucklanders broke records in early December, as buyers looked to secure beachside homes before the summer heat really kicks in. In Whitianga, in the Coromandel, a four-bedroom designer home sold under the hammer for $3 million – more than half a million dollars above its CV. Bayleys agents Bev Calder and Sheree Henderson, who marketed the property at 37 Buffalo Beach Rd, overlooking Mercury Bay, said the sale price was a new record for Whitianga.

With data presumed unrecoverable, Baltimore County Schools scramble to recover from cyber attack

Baltimore County Schools won praise for restarting student learning after last month’s cyber attack. But behind the scenes, the system is still reeling from the assault, including its devastating impact on students’ educational records. Some student records are “presumed completely unrecoverable,” a Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) employee with information about the attack’s impact told The Brew. “SIS [the Student Information System] is toast,” said the employee, who spoke under the condition of anonymity. The system’s backup may have been saved on the same infected server, so that both were compromised by the malware attackers, the source said. The catastrophic loss of SIS is what is slowing the school district’s recovery, multiple sources said.

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