PoliceNewsLink.Com
February 7, 2010
Like children lining up for gym, educators might be spending some time in line this spring when each district begins the process of putting its teachers' fingerprints into a statewide database.
Though the Texas Senate bill requiring all teachers, aides, principals and substitute teachers to have a scan of their fingerprints on file with the Texas Department of Public Safety was passed in 2007, enforcement just now is making its way to Brazoria County.