Texas Education Agency hires inspector general as it ramps up investigations into teachers
Texas Education Agency hires inspector general as it ramps up investigations into teachers
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The division’s role has grown in recent months as Morath encouraged school districts to report teachers who commented negatively about conservative activist Charlie Kirk following his assassination last fall. The American Federation of Teachers has sued to stop the ensuing investigations, which it labeled a “witch-hunt.”
The agency also said this week it will begin investigations into teachers who allegedly encouraged or facilitated recent student demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
TEA investigations can lead to teachers being placed on the “Do Not Hire” list, formal warnings, dismissal and the suspension of teaching licenses. Serious cases are reviewed by the governor-appointed State Board of Educator Certification.