A teacher told KING 5 they can’t access Google Drive where they were told to write their curriculums.
SEATTLE — It has been two and a half weeks since more than 17,000 students at Highline Public Schools returned to classrooms after schools were temporarily shuttered because a hacker was discovered on the district’s network.
However, the disruption is far from over. The district’s 35 schools have had no internet or computer access ever since. A current teacher at the district spoke with KING 5 on the condition of anonymity, out of fear of retaliation.
“How are people supposed to do their work?” the teacher
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