Michelle Merlin reports that Nazareth Area School District has sent out about 5,000 letters to families and teachers after discovering that a student accessed data and uploaded it onto a flash drive between 2011 and 2014.
District Superintendent Dennis Riker said the old data contained student information from the district’s lunch program as well as information from a drive used by teachers in the high school, middle school and intermediate school.
The district’s lunch program files contained personal details limited to student names, addresses, dates of birth, and parents’ names.
Read more on Morning Call. The district did post something on their web site, but the url returns no data as of the time of this publication.