TEA puts some EPISD employees on notice that their professional certification is under review
Some El Paso Independent School District employees mentioned in connection with the cheating scandal are getting letters from the Texas Education Agency.
EPISD Board of Managers President Dee Margo told ABC-7 “the letters are the TEA’s response to the evidence in the Weaver report.”
That’s the audit EPISD commissioned to investigate the extent of the scheme to cheat the federal accountability system. The fraud landed former superintendent Lorenzo Garcia in prison.
The state’s education agency requested the district turn over its findings in July.
Margo said EPISD has nothing to do with the letters some employees mentioned in the report received Friday but he understands the TEA is putting some employees on notice that their professional certification is under review.
EPISD released the 86-page report by Weaver and Tidwell, LLP on April 1, 2013. The auditor was hired by the district and conducted the audit from Nov. 5, 2012 to Feb. 8, 2013.
Weaver and Tidwell, LLP conducted and documented at least 154 witnesses, including individuals from Central Office and at least nine campuses. Former employees also were interviewed.
Of more than one million emails downloaded from the district’s current and former email systems, 98,000 emails were pulled from more than 60 current and ex-staff members’ current and archived email data files.
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