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Springfield Public School’s Temporarily Suspends Remote Learning Due to Potential IT Threats

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno and Superintendent Daniel Warwick announced today that out of an abundance of caution the Springfield Public School’s (SPS) have issued an early dismissal from school today and have temporarily suspended remote learning due to potential threats to the network that have been identified.  

Early this morning, the Springfield Public Schools identified a potential threat to their IT network.  To ensure that the District can effectively mitigate the potential incident and restore access to all software and services as quickly as possible, school and remote learning activities are canceled for the remainder of today, Thursday, October 8th, 2020.  It is anticipated that the risk will be cleared and resolved in the near future so that remote learning may continue.

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Important Information About Open Meetings

In the State of Massachusetts, M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B states all governmental bodies must have meetings that are open to the public and readily available to anyone who wishes to attend.  The City of Springfield provides access to meetings online in a variety of ways. More info >>

Collector's & Clerk's Offices

City Hall
36 Court Street
Springfield, MA 01103

Collector:    Room 112
City Clerk:  Room 123

Hours:
M-F 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday until 6 p.m.