State keeps teacher sex records secret

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More than 300 California educators had their teaching licenses revoked or suspended because of sex-related offenses from 2001 through 2005. AP in the Daily News.

But you can't tell that from the state's enforcement records - at least not those available to the public.

While some of the most egregious sex abuse is flagged, California law allows many offenses to remain confidential in education records, even when teachers go to prison and register as sex offenders.

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