August 7, 2005
Sexual misconduct triggers most
teacher license revocations
By: The Associated Press

At least 77 men and women school employees, from New York City to the smallest
rural districts, lost their licenses over the past five years for sexual misconduct
involving students. That's according to records obtained by The Associated Press
under the state Freedom of Information Law.

Beyond brief scandals in local headlines, the records show sex with students and
sex-related offenses are by far the most common reason licenses are revoked or
denied.

Many of the teachers, principals, aides and coaches abused children for months or
years before their licenses were revoked. Rather than one-time sexual assaults, most
are termed "sexual relationships" that can last months.

The state records mirror the growing concern nationwide about sexual abuse of
children in schools.

Last week, former CBA teacher Beth Geisel was charged with rape for allegedly
having sex with a student.


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