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How California Lets Teachers Reported for Sexual Harassment or Misconduct Keep Teaching

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California’s teacher-licensing process often keeps disciplinary findings out of public view, allowing educators found by school districts to have committed sexual harassment or other misconduct to retain credentials and, in some cases, return to classrooms. One teacher, Jason Agan, was deemed unfit to teach after student complaints, yet his case illustrates how the system can delay or avoid revocation. [propublica.org]

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