CALL 6: Teachers who lose their licenses for misconduct with children can often still work...

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    CALL 6: Teachers who lose their licenses for misconduct with children can often still work with kids

    When educators lose their licenses due to misconduct, that doesn’t necessarily mean they can no longer work with children in Indiana, Call 6 Investigates has uncovered. As we hear regularly about cases involving teachers and coaches crossing the line with students, Call 6 Investigates has been digging into why the system in place may not protect children the way many think it will. Todd Boldry, a teacher and basketball coach in Knox County schools, was arrested and charged for child seduction. The state revoked his teaching license in 2013 when Boldry voluntarily surrendered it in exchange for prosecutors dropping the ...


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    Teachers who lose their licenses for misconduct with children can often still work with kids

    When educators lose their licenses due to misconduct, that doesn’t necessarily mean they can no longer work with children in Indiana. Todd Boldry, a teacher and basketball coach in Knox County schools, was arrested and charged for child seduction. The state revoked his teaching license in 2013 when Boldry voluntarily surrendered it in exchange for prosecutors dropping the criminal charges. Boldry went on to work with teens as a basketball coach for Indiana Dawgz, a travel team in northwest Indiana. While schools have to perform background checks when hiring, there’s no standard procedure for non-school sports teams, churches, volunteer groups, ...


    Bruce Ryan was convicted in 2011 of sexual misconduct with a minor after an inappropriate relationship with a student at Charles A. Tindley School, but he’s not on the sex offender registry.


    Former MSD of Wayne Township administrator John Maples was convicted in 2013 of disseminating matter harmful to minors. Maples lost his educator license, but he’s not on the sex offender registry.


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