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NYT: School Districts Keep Quiet If Teachers Accused of Sexual Abuse Agree to Move On

HeadlineJun 18, 2002

The New York Times is reporting educators and law enforcement authorities say that when teachers are accused of sexual abuse, districts often agree to keep quiet if the teacher agrees to move on.

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