A spokeswoman says the attack started Wednesday morning and no personal information appears to have been lost.

NAMPA, Idaho — Officials say schools in the Nampa School District have shut down their internet following a malware attack.

Spokeswoman Kathleen Tuck tells the Idaho Press that the attack started Wednesday morning and that no personal information appears to have been lost.

She says district officials have been responding to the attack, but it's not clear how many systems have been affected.

Teachers have been asked not to use school devices, but instead use their own devices.