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Hundreds of students, teachers, parents, and community members from across Delaware County attended and enjoyed the more than 200 pieces of artwork on display, created by students with special needs from across Delaware County. The ArT Showcase (the A and T represent Assistive Technology-AT) was designed by DCIU staff members whose role is to help students who use assistive technology as an alternative means for learning, communicating, and activities of daily living.
This week, global credit rating provider Moody’s announced the cybersecurity risk score for the education and nonprofit sectors has jumped from “moderate” to “high” over the past two years.
The education sector’s rising cyber risk rating comes as ongoing calls for K-12 cybersecurity support are amplified at the national and state levels. According to Moody’s, higher cyber risk scores are being driven by growing digitization — which produces an “extensive digital footprint potentially more vulnerable to a cyberattack” — and below-average mitigation of cyber risks.
In the spirit of giving, the Delaware County Intermediate Unit (DCIU) and Delaware County Technical Schools (DCTS) launched an annual Thanksgiving Food Donation Drive to support Delaware County families in need during the holiday season. DCTS students and DCIU staff teamed up to hold the first annual “DCIU and DCTS Gives” Thanksgiving Food Donation Drive.