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Toomey Demands Department of Education Address States’ Failure to Protect Students

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June 6, 2022
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Washington,
D.C. – 
U.S.
Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) is calling for action from the Department of
Education after the department released their report on state policies to protect
students from educators who engage in sexual misconduct.
Under Section 8546 of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA)—which Senators
Toomey and Manchin
 
originally introduced—states
receiving federal education funding must enact policies or procedures to prevent
academic institutions from allowing an educator who sexually abused a child
from moving to another academic institution. This practice, commonly known as
“passing the trash,” allows an educator to seek other educational jobs and
continue the practice of assaulting students.  

 

“While I
appreciate that the Department of Education has finally fulfilled its
obligation to investigate whether states have implemented policies, laws, or
regulations to stop the heinous practice of ‘passing the trash,’ I am deeply
concerned with these findings,”
said Senator Toomey. “Any educator who engaged in
sexual misconduct with a child should be barred from ever teaching in a
classroom again, yet too many states do not have policies to ensure that is the
case. Releasing this report is only the first step—the department must hold
states accountable and use the tools at its disposal to enforce the law.”

 

Seven years
after the passage of this provision:

  • Only nine states have laws to address
    all four of the most significant factors to reduce the cover up of teacher
    sexual assault
  • Sixteen states have no provision beyond a background
    check to prevent passing the trash
  • Sixty percent of states have failed to ban the confidentiality and
    resignation agreements
    that
    endanger students by allowing predators to continue as educators
  • Only eighteen states monitor school district
    enforcement of laws related to aiding and abetting
  • More than a third of states expressed the need for more support
    and guidance from the Department of Education 





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