Superintendent Dr. Gabriel Trujillo notified the TUSD community in a letter Friday that its operations staff is restoring access to its systems that went offline as a result of the Jan. 30 cyber attack, including email and payroll.
Payroll went out on time, according to Trujillo, though those employees who may have needed pay adjustments, including overtime, may not have received their total compensation owed.
"Additional network security enhancements" have also been implemented, according to Trujillo's letter.
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