[This article quotes ATPE Governmental Relations Director Monty Exter.]
A groundbreaking lawsuit in Collin County over a teacher's alleged sexual misconduct under a new state law could cost a local school district millions of dollars - and many other Texas school districts could soon be facing the same financial peril as more alleged victims seek accountability. Caleb Elliott, the former middle school football coach at Moore Middle School in Celina, is facing federal and state charges for allegedly recording students changing in the boys locker room. He's also facing multiple lawsuits - and thanks to a new state law that went into effect September 1, so is Celina ISD, the school district that employed Elliott.
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Michael Spurlin
ATPE
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