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Houston Teacher Certification Scandal, Exposes Cheating Scheme, Affecting Over 200 Educators

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
October 30, 2024
in Education, U.S.
Houston Teacher Certification Scandal, Exposes Cheating Scheme, Affecting Over 200 Educators
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The Harris County District Attorney’s office announced the indictment of five individuals in a $1 million teacher certification fraud scandal in Houston, Texas on Tuesday, October 29th. The scheme allegedly enabled over 200 unqualified teachers to obtain certifications by paying others to take their exams. Led by Vincent Grayson, a high school basketball coach, the plot involved bribing test proctors to allow proxies to complete exams on behalf of teacher candidates. This scheme, active since 2020, exploited certification requirements to place uncertified individuals in Texas classrooms.

The implicated individuals include Grayson, Tywana Gilford Mason, Nicholas Newton, Darian Nikole Wilhite, and LaShonda Roberts, all affiliated with the Houston Independent School District (HISD). Grayson reportedly earned over $1 million by charging candidates $2,500 each. Newton, who served as the proxy test-taker, completed over 400 exams, earning $188,000 for his role. Mason, a former proctor, allegedly received $125,000 in bribes to overlook the cheating, while Wilhite accepted smaller payments for facilitating the test switch. 

The scheme was exposed in 2023 when a former coach, who was seeking certification, informed authorities about the misconduct. Investigators found a consistent pattern where candidates traveled from distant Texas cities to take exams in Houston, passing easily after repeated failures elsewhere. Through financial records, email addresses, and app transactions, officials traced payments to the scheme’s participants, who are now facing felony charges, including organized criminal activity. 

HISD has since suspended the accused employees and pledged cooperation with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to assess whether additional teachers fraudulently obtained certifications. Two individuals certified through the scheme have already been charged with crimes involving minors. The district emphasized its commitment to terminating any educator involved in the conspiracy, calling the scandal a “complete betrayal of public trust.”

The TEA and DA’s office continue to investigate the scheme’s full scope, with further disciplinary action likely. According to DA Kim Ogg, “Teachers and coaches are entrusted with our children’s well-being and should act as role models. This scandal reflects a disturbing failure to uphold that responsibility.”

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