Communication Issues Plague County after Ransomware Attack
Baltimore County public school representatives delivered a letter to district leaders, stating the lack of transparency and communication following the recent ransomware attack is “wreaking havoc upon havoc.” by Lillian Reed, The Baltimore Sun / December 22, 2020
(TNS) Unions representing
Baltimore County public school principals and teachers delivered a letter to district leaders over the weekend, stating the lack of transparency and communication following the recent ransomware attack is “wreaking havoc upon havoc.”
In the letter delivered Sunday to Superintendent
Darryl L. Williams
, the
Teachers Association of Baltimore County and the
Council of Administrative and Supervisory Employees, which represents principals, assistant principals and others, said their members have “had enough” and demanded more information from school officials i
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