MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) - Wisconsin’s State Superintendent Jill Underly announced a series of changes after a Cap Times report revealed more than 200 educators were investigated for accusations of sexual misconduct.

Following the Cap Times publication of its investigation in October, critics such as Assembly Speaker Robin Vos accused the state’s Department of Public Instruction of “covering up” widespread sexual misconduct by its teachers. Dr. Jill Underly sent a letter to the Capital Times in October, demanding a correction.

On Tuesday at a news conference, State Superintendent Underly announced a new online database that publicly lists revoked and surrendered educator licenses. A news release from DPI states the new database expands on DPI’s existing public license lookup tool, allowi

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