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Teachers accused of sex misconduct: How Arizona falls short in protecting kids

Teachers accused of sex misconduct: How Arizona falls short in protecting kids

We reviewed more than 180 allegations of teacher sexual misconduct from the past four years

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

August 28, 201922m 30s

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Show Notes

Arizona has about 55,000 certified, working teachers. Every year, about 40 teachers are disciplined by the Arizona State Board of Education or surrender their teaching certificate after allegations of sexual misconduct.

The Arizona Republic and KJZZ 91.5 FM, the Phoenix public radio station, together reviewed more than 180 allegations of teacher sexual misconduct from the past four years investigated by the Arizona Department of Education. The cases encompassed a range of offenses, raising questions about oversight and children's safety.

You can read Lily's portion of the investigation at positionoftrust.azcentral.com or listen to Mariana's audio stories at positionoftrust.kjzz.org.

You can report suspected child abuse, neglect, exploitation or abandonment to the Arizona Child Abuse Hotline at 1-888-SOS-CHILD or dcs.az.gov/report-child-abuse.

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