State Auditor Shad White issued the following statement.
Today
State Auditor Shad White’s office released a cybersecurity report
regarding students’ ability to access potentially harmful and explicit
materials online.
OSA
surveyed school districts throughout the state to determine if they
implemented recommendations from a 2017 cybersecurity report from the
Office of the State Auditor. Survey results show that
the majority of school districts fail to follow through on their
written internet policies with effective monitoring of students’ online
activities; with an increase in funding allowing for more technology at
the student’s hands, the issue will continue to worsen.
“The
bottom line from this report is that many school districts comply with
the minimum legal standards, but those minimum standards are not enough
to guarantee student safety. We still see students
able to access pornography, discuss illegal activity, and plan
self-harm using state-issued devices,” said Auditor White.
The report also highlights that some school districts, such as Petal, are leading the charge in actively supervising their students’ use of school technology.
4 comments:
When your only priority is to steal public money for personal gain and big old brand new gyms for your basketball team this is what you get.
Obviously, nobody cares what Shad White has to report anymore.
When are the indictments coming out?
Stacey watched explicit materials live in person at the VA board
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