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South Dakota Education Secretary Takes Action Against Ten Teacher License Applicants

South Dakota Education Secretary Takes Action Against Ten Teacher License Applicants

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PIERRE, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW)South Dakota Education Secretary Joseph Graves has taken disciplinary action against ten people seeking state teaching licenses. According to KELOLand, Clive Bremser of Pierre was denied certification for 18 months after failing to disclose past arrests and was later hired as a paraprofessional at Mitchell High School, a position that doesn’t require state approval. Others faced denials or revocations tied to criminal convictions, including a former Ipswich teacher convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor. The actions reflect the state’s ongoing effort to ensure teachers meet moral and legal standards before entering South Dakota classrooms. For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here

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