Unlike the mainstream media, EAG does not consider this an occasional problem. For example, last year New York City officials reported 679 complaints about sexual misconduct by school employees in the previous year. It led to 287 investigations which substantiated 66 accusations.
The Texas Education Agency investigated 156 allegations of teacher-student sexual abuse in 2011-12 which was about 70 more than in 2007-2008.
According to author Steven Gunn, " Most experts also believe for every reported case of teacher-student sexual abuse, any number of cases go unreported."
Meanwhile union efforts were able to kill legislation in California and New York that would have made it easier for schools to fire sexually problematic teachers.
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