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One investigation into the Lower Merion School District’s laptop fiasco is done.

But as the district tries to move on, another probe churns.

Lawyers for the district, some Lower Merion parents, and the Harriton High School sophomore whose lawsuit spotlighted the school system’s use of Web-camera monitoring said Wednesday that they wouldn’t try to block federal agents from poring over thousands of images secretly captured from students’ computers.

The development came as a federal judge prepared to permanently bar the district from using Web-cam monitoring and as Superintendent Christopher McGinley announced plans to meet with students, overhaul technology policies, and take other steps to repair the district’s tattered image.

“We are committed to moving forward and restoring the community’s trust,” McGinley wrote in a letter to the suburban community.

He referred to a report released Monday by district lawyers that blamed poor planning and lax oversight for the tracking system, which secretly captured tens of thousands of photos and screen images from high school students’ laptops.

The 69-page report laid much blame on the district’s technology staff, but said investigators had found no proof of intentional spying.

Henry E. Hockeimer Jr., the former federal prosecutor who led the investigation, said Wednesday that he had forwarded a copy to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Hockeimer declined to discuss conversations he or his staff have had with federal agents, other than to say: “We have cooperated with their investigation, and we will continue to cooperate.”

The possibility that the Web cams were used to spy on or illegally record students – a potential violation of federal wiretap laws – drew the federal authorities into the case. Sources familiar with their moves have said FBI agents subpoenaed district records and interviewed a few employees.

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