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Criminal background check prevents to keep sex offenders from working in school
By Nick Anderson Among the 15 cases the Government Accountability Office reviewed was that of former Manassas teacher Kevin Ricks, who pleaded guilty this year to abusing a male student and faces other sex and
Read More »Background Checks on Teachers: Why it is Important
Our children are probably the people we love most. These precious little ones surely give us a reason to see life in a beautiful and positive way. This is why we do everything we
Read More »Schools Need Background Checks on Volunteers and Contractors, Not Just Teachers
While the vast majority of schools currently run background checks on teachers, they aren’t the only people who work closely – in some cases, too closely – with students. The following two cases from
Read More »Child rapist teacher gets 10 year
CHILD rapist school teacher Gerard Vincent Byrnes may spend just six more years in jail for the repeated rape and molestation of his students at a Toowoomba Catholic primary school. Byrnes, 61, appeared in the
Read More »School Employee & School Teacher Background Verification
"Schools typically perform the bare minimum, one-time criminal history checks for teachers and school employees mandated by state law. Red flags in the employment history of new applicants often go undiscovered, and crimes committed
Read More »Sex abuse in schools: Prosecutors say manipulation often begins with a text or email
In the past three years, 23 teachers, coaches and school officials in North Jersey have been charged with or convicted of sex crimes against children. Three have been arrested this month alone. In the last
Read More »USA: Commit a crime, collect a pension
Here's another outrage about the child abuse scandal at Miramonte Elementary School: If the teacher accused of spoon-feeding his semen to blindfolded students is convicted and sent to prison, he'll still receive a public
Read More »Ex-TC teacher to waive exam in sex case
A Traverse City teacher accused of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a student is expected to waive a preliminary examination in 86th District Court. Lawyers for Lisa Placek and Leelanau County prosecutor agreed to waive
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