Shocking Revelations: Texas Education 911 Report Exposes 6,888 Cases of Sexual and Violent Misconduct in Schools
In a damning report released by Texas Education 911, a parent advocacy group, alarming data from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) uncovers a crisis of child safety within the state’s public schools. Titled “State-Sponsored Child Abuse: School Employee Misconduct in Texas,” the 2025 first-print edition analyzes misconduct reports from September 2021 to July 2024, revealing 6,888 instances of sexual and violent offenses perpetrated by taxpayer-funded school employees against students. This figure, drawn from TEA’s Educator Misconduct Reporting Portal, includes categories such as sexual assault, indecency with a child, inappropriate relationships with minors, and physical violence—all occurring in environments meant to nurture and protect Texas’s nearly six million schoolchildren.
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