The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is investigating more than 200 teachers amid concerns that they may have obtained fraudulent certifications through a $1 million cheating operation allegedly led by three educators from the Houston Independent School District (HISD).

The accused ringleaders include Vincent Grayson, a high school basketball coach at Booker T. Washington, LaShonda Roberts, an assistant principal at Jack Yates High School, and Nicholas Newton, an assistant principal at Booker T. Washington High, reported Newsweek. All three are facing criminal charges related to the scheme.

The bonds for the ringleaders were initially set at $300,000 for Grayson and $200,000 each for Roberts and Newton, although Grayson’s bond was later reduced to $100,000 and Roberts’ to $50,000.

The TEA has since expanded its probe to include an additional 60 teachers from 33 school districts who may have benefited from this fraudulent network.

Among the newcomers, 24 represent eight school districts in the Houston area. This includes nine new teachers from Houston ISD, five from Cy-Fair ISD, and three each from Aldine ISD and Fort Bend ISD, reported KPRC 2.

If proven true, these allegations suggest that over 200 individuals may have taught in Texas without proper qualifications.

In October 2024, prosecutors announced charges against five individuals, including three HISD staff members. They claimed these individuals orchestrated a scheme to accredit teachers, fraudulently amassing over $1 million.

“In accordance with State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) rules, TEA will review any and all information shared by law enforcement and pursue appropriate action against any educator involved in this scheme,” the TEA stated in October 2024, per Newsweek.

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg noted that at least 200 teachers received false certifications through more than 400 bogus tests, with the scheme possibly starting back in May 2020. Disturbingly, two individuals who received fraudulent credentials were eventually identified as sexual predators.

In response to the scandal, HISD released a statement in December 2024 affirming its commitment to maintaining high hiring and training standards for educators.

“HISD has a rigorous approach to recruiting, hiring, training, and supporting educators so that all our students get the education they deserve. It is a shame that a small handful of individuals, out of HISD’s more than ten thousand dedicated teachers, allegedly tried to cheat the system and Houston’s students. All of the individuals have been relieved of their duties and reassigned pending the outcome of the state’s investigation.”

The investigation is ongoing, with the potential for disciplinary measures and legal repercussions for those identified.

Some of the teachers under investigation include teachers in the surrounding metroplex. According to KPRC 2, here are the non-Houston-area districts and teachers currently under investigation:

Allen ISD (1)

  • Williams, Jeremiah

Alvarado ISD (1)

  • Cisneroz, Lawrence

Arlington ISD (5)

  • Bragg, Shayla
  • Martin, Money
  • Roberts, Nia
  • Smith, Nicolas
  • Versey, Jordan

Beaumont ISD (3)

  • Nolan, Tristan
  • Prince, Terrell
  • Wright, Tanisha

Boling ISD (1)

  • Mathis, Wade

Carthage ISD (1)

  • Hill, Reginald
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Cedar Hill ISD (2)

  • Burns, Devonta
  • Spivey, Terrion

Chapel Hill ISD (1)

  • Raymond, Roald

Crowley ISD (3)

  • Green, Dnarius
  • Haliburton, Janesha
  • Oneal, Crystal

Dallas ISD (13)

  • Din, Jeremiah
  • Goss, Jason
  • Hanks, Adrianne
  • Heath, Janea
  • Mauldin, Antonio
  • Primas, Nyzhe
  • Rodriguez, Hugo
  • Rogers, Jordan
  • Spillman, Tahj
  • Thornton, Cairo
  • Washington, Thomas
  • Willingham, Kenneth
  • Winn, Robert L.

Del Valle ISD (2)

  • Edouard, Alin
  • Jackson, Aaron

DeSoto ISD (1)

  • Malone, Germia

Duncanville ISD (11)

  • Hardaway, Dwight
  • Hemphill, Patrick
  • Hill, Charles Preston
  • Jones, Taneadra
  • Key, Simone
  • Luster, Jeffrey
  • Mayes, Keisha
  • Moore, LaToya
  • Samuels, Gabriel
  • Simmons, Michelle
  • Tribble Jr, Alford

Eagle Mt- Saginaw ISD (1)

  • Mallet, Dayton

Everman ISD (2)

  • Bennett, Brandon
  • Hendrix, Caleb

Fort Worth ISD (5)

  • Bowman-Smith, Destiny
  • Hogan, Hanna
  • Regan-Waterford, Sheba
  • Reagor, Dominique
  • Vaughn, Reuben

Garland ISD (1)

  • Kelly, Antonio

Granbury ISD (1)

  • Mitchell, Donald

Hardin-Jefferson ISD (1)

  • Sneed, Omar

Irving ISD (2)

  • Cooks, Markel
  • Ford, Karrington

Keene ISD (1)

  • Bailey, Rico

Lake Dallas ISD (1)

  • Reid, Robert

Lancaster ISD (2)

  • Douglas, Corey
  • Spears, Darrea

Linden-Kildare CISD (1)

  • Clark, Randel

Lufkin ISD (1)

  • Holt, Taishia

Madisonville ISD (1)

  • Robinson, Nikia

Mansfield ISD (2)

  • Adams, Xavier
  • Osborne, Shameika

Maypearl ISD (1)

  • Cannon, Quentin

Mesquite ISD (4)

  • Baxter, Marion
  • Metcalf, Quincy
  • Swann, Lamonda
  • Virgil, Chason

Mineral Wells ISD (1)

  • Luster, Taylor

Northside ISD (1)

  • Taylor, Colin

Palestine ISD (1)

  • Hargers, Brandon

Plano ISD (1)

  • McNeal, Devante

Port Arthur ISD (6)

  • Callihan, Armani
  • Decuir, Tieranny
  • Green-Allison, Charlotte
  • Johnson, Quintin
  • Nelson, Edwin
  • Williams, Michelle

Princeton ISD (2)

  • Dillard, Jakari
  • Santos, Isaiah

Red Oak ISD (1)

  • White, JaQuan

Richardson ISD (3)

  • Crawford, Dwain
  • Hollins, Devan
  • Onic, Ellis

Royal ISD (1)

  • Hayes, Charmini

Temple ISD (1)

  • Ortiz, Jazzmen

Waco ISD (1)

  • Webb, Anthony

Waxahachie ISD (2)

  • Beal, Jermaine
  • Swift, Marcus

Wichita Falls ISD (1)

  • Beaver, Shavodrick