Education
Audit faults security of records
Jonathan Brice, who oversees student records for Baltimore schools, shows filing cabinets where they are stored. Doors are now locked, he said, and all paper records will be put into digital form by the end of the school year. An internal audit found that city schools do not have sufficient security for records of current students and graduates.
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