While the cyberattacks created a “significant burden and caused massive disruption” to the district's web-based systems, the district said the attackers were unable to breach the system and no student or employee personal data was accessed.
Frustrations mounted throughout the week for teachers who felt their preparations were being derailed by the technical glitches. “Our Miami-Dade education professionals have been working hard over the past two weeks, weekends included, to prepare for the start of the school year. It has been incredibly frustrating and disheartening to see how this program has failed them as well as our students and parents.
Numerous teachers called the issues a “mess” and complained that entire class periods were being wasted, theA teacher at a Miami area high school said she spent the entire first period of school trying to log on, getting sparse intermittent access to the platform, only to give up and start calling students’ parents to get them on Zoom, according to theThe teacher’s union appeared much more hopeful Wednesday morning tweeting, “Good morning! Day 3 is upon us. Let’s see what it holds.
Good morning! Day 3 is upon us. Let’s see what it holds. Whatever happens, have faith it will all work itself out in the end. This too shall pass!
I bet they are trying to get the kids to go back to schools. I will say one thing all republicans are traitors to the nation and the governor GovRonDeSantis is one that needs to go to jail for placing people at risk and to see if his policies killed people. CBSNews CNN MSNBC
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