By Seth Anderson on December 27, 2016
More than 100 public school teachers who lost their licenses due to allegations of sexual abuse of students are still working in schools today, according to a year-long investigation by USA TODAY.
Reporters reviewed educator licensing and misconduct databases in all 50 states, examined court filings and surveyed education officials to determine how teachers accused of sexual abuse remain employed in the education system.
Reporters made a variety of shocking discoveries:
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