California Teacher Previously Fired for Sexual Harassment Is No Longer in the Classroom After New Complaints
Jason Agan, 47, a math teacher at Clifford School in Redwood City, California, has been removed from the classroom following a joint KQED and ProPublica investigation revealing he was previously fired for sexual harassment at two earlier schools but retained his teaching credentials through California's credentialing system. The investigation found that at least 67 educators in California have not had their licenses revoked after being determined by school districts to have sexually harassed students.
When a teacher fired for sexual harassment gets rehired and new complaints emerge, does the problem lie with weak personnel laws, aggressive unions blocking accountability, or an system incapable of protecting kids from repeat offenders? California just removed him again — but the question of how this happened twice remains.
- ProPublicaHow California Allows Teachers Reported for Sexual Harassment or Misconduct to Keep Teaching
- ProPublicaCalifornia Teacher Previously Fired for Sexual Harassment Is No Longer in the Classroom After New Complaints
- KQEDHe Was Fired for Sexually Harassing Students. California Allowed Him to Keep Teaching Anyway
- KQEDCalifornia Teacher Previously Fired for Sexual Harassment Is No Longer in the Classroom After New Complaints
- Radio FreeCalifornia Teacher Previously Fired for Sexual Harassment Is No Longer in the Classroom After New Complaints
- PatchA Teacher Was Fired For Touching Students, Then A Redwood City School Hired Him: Report
- BishopAccountability.orgHe Was Fired for Sexually Harassing Students. California Allowed Him to Keep Teaching Anyway.
- Blog.nidoproject.comHow California Allows Teachers Reported for Sexual Harassment or Misconduct to Keep Teaching
- Vallejo SunHe Was Fired for Sexually Harassing Students. California Allowed Him to Keep Teaching Anyway.
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