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TEXAS - The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has implemented an initial launch of its Educator Misconduct Dashboard, which lays out the numbers of reports being submitted to the agency from all the public and charter schools in the state of Texas.
By Pachatta Pope, Adam Barraza·3 hr ago
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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has implemented an initial launch of its Educator Misconduct Dashboard, which lays out the numbers of reports being submitted to the agency from all the public and charter schools in the state of Texas.
The new resource tool is being overseen by Levi Fuller, TEA's inspector general of educator misconduct.
It is a position newly created by TEA's Commissioner of Education Michael Morath.
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