In the Wake of Superstorms, Keeping School Data Safe

the Journal: When Superstorm Sandy engulfed Union Beach, NJ, the lone school in the district, Memorial School, which was the highest point in town and had always served as the evacuation center in times of trouble, was doused in a slushy cocktail of street runoff, sewage, and salt water. The next day, when he took a tour of the building, Superintendent Joe Annibale knew his students "were not returning to this school any time soon."

Read article