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FALL RIVER — Students in grades 6 to 12 get to hold onto their cellphones for another two weeks, as Fall River Public Schools’ new policy on phones in class has been delayed. According to a ...
A cyberattack on the Fall River public school system computers was discovered Monday. The system remains down and will likely remain down for the rest of the week. Superintendent Tracy Curley said ...
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
Fall River Public Schools is investigating a cybersecurity breach in which parts of the district’s internal network were accessed by an unauthorized party, the district announced Monday.
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Fall River schools look to fill 66 teaching vacancies ahead of next school year - MSNShe said Fall River Public Schools has implemented initiatives to help those who are interested in teaching. "We do have systems in place to support new teachers, inexperienced teachers," Curley said.
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
An April 7 cyberattack on the Fall River Public Schools has been resolved, but it came with a price. The school department paid little over $134,000 to restore internet service.
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