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A loophole that can allow problem teachers back in class

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In April 2024, the Everett School District launched a third-party investigation into a teacher at Henry M. Jackson High School over allegations of an inappropriate physical relationship with a student. 

Later that year, the teacher resigned. Not long after, he voluntarily gave up his K-12 teaching license.

That decision stopped further investigation and the gears of oversight meant to provide transparency about problem teachers. And the teacher soon got a faculty job at a nearby community college.

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  • Moe Clark, investigative reporter for InvestigateWest
  • Eliza Aronson, investigative reporter for The Daily Herald in Everett

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InvestigateWest: An Everett teacher resigned over a relationship with a student. Shoreline Community College hired him months later.

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