By THOMAS P. CALDWELL, LACONIA DAILY SUNGILFORD — The Gilford School Board moved quickly to address a potentially serious problem with the school district’s web filter that could allow a computer virus to infect the network, or permit students to gain access to inappropriate websites. “Rebooting helps for a short time,” she said, but if it crashed without a replacement on hand, it could open the network up to significant risk. If all of those items are in an approved grant, the cost to the district would be $4,082, he said. The board asked for bids to paint all of the classrooms at the elementary school. The board also agreed to replace the indoor batting cage at the high school, at a cost of $11,000.
Source: Daily Sun February 08, 2018 05:26 UTC