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      Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student in Texas

      What Does the Law Say about Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student in Texas?

      An Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student is a crime under Texas law, regardless of the student’s age.

      In fact, the law is actually broader than just applying to teachers or educators.

      Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student

      Under Texas Penal Code 21.12 , it is a crime for a public or private school employee to have any sexual contact or sexual intercourse with someone enrolled in public or private school.  The offense is called improper relationship between an educator and student.

      The law was expanded in 2017, further penalizing inappropriate teacher-student relationships.

      Improper Educator Student Relationship

      Punishment for Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student

      Improper Relationship between a Student and Teacher is generally a Second Degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

      second degree felony in Texas

      Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student: The Law has Changed

      On May 16, 2017, Senate Bill 7 was passed by both the Texas Senate and House, adding new criminal and administrative penalties for improper educator-student relationships. The bill had unanimous support in both the House and Senate and was sponsored by a total of 78 legislators.

      SB 7 expanded the criminal charges available to prosecutors for improper relationships; automatically revoked teaching licenses for educators convicted of most sex offenses; mandated that principals report teacher misconduct to the Texas Education Agency (TEA), and disqualified certain offenders from receiving their pensions. The author of the bill, Sen. Paul Bettencourt, R-Houston, explained Senate Bill 7’s purpose:

      “This behavior of teachers preying on students for sexual relationships will not be tolerated. SB 7 gives the TEA more tools to pursue and investigate these cases to protect the integrity of the teaching profession and, more importantly, protect the students in all of the schools in Texas.”

      Here’s how Senate Bill 7 Changed Improper Relationships between Teacher and Student Laws:

      • Under SB 7, the public retirement system “shall suspend payments of an annuity to a person” that has been convicted of improper relationship between educator and student. In other words, school employees convicted of this crime will lose their pensions. However, the full pension amount would still be available to an innocent spouse.
      • SB 7 requires the State Board for Educator Certification to revoke the teaching licenses of any teacher convicted of any felony sex offense or given deferred adjudication of guilt. The board may also revoke the license of any person that helps a sex offender obtain employment at a school.
      • Prospective school employees must disclose criminal misconduct in a pre-employment affidavit.
      • Principals and superintendents must report teacher misconduct to the TEA. A failure to report is an offense that can lead to fines, jail time, and license revocation.
      • School districts must create written policies governing all electronic communications between employees and students.

      This law applies to many public or private school employees – not just to teachers.

      We have successfully defended Improper Relationship Between Teacher and Student charges. Contact Us

      If you or a loved one is facing a charge of an Improper Relationship between an Educator and Student, it is essential to contact an experienced defense attorney as soon as possible. This accusation will impact every aspect of your life, including your career, your family and your reputation. Our attorneys have extensive experience handling all aspects of sex allegations, including those involving students and teachers. We will handle your case with the sensitivity and discretion it deserves. Call today for a confidential and complimentary strategy session.

       

      Benson Varghese is the founder and managing partner of Varghese Summersett, where he has built a distinguished career championing the underdog in personal injury, wrongful death, and criminal defense cases. With over 100 jury trials in Texas state and federal courts, he brings exceptional courtroom experience and a proven record with Texas juries to every case.

      Under his leadership, Varghese Summersett has grown into a powerhouse firm with dedicated teams across three core practice areas: criminal defense, family law, and personal injury. Beyond his legal practice, Benson is recognized as a legal tech entrepreneur as the founder of Lawft and a thought leader in legal technology.

      Benson is also the author of Tapped In, the definitive guide to law firm growth that has become essential reading for attorneys looking to scale their practices.

      Benson serves as an adjunct faculty at Baylor Law School.

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