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Middle school teacher allowed students to have sex in classroom

Quentin Wright, a math teacher at the Champion Middle School near Atlanta, was arrested yesterday after it was alleged he permitted students to engage in coitus in a classroom closet.

The New York Daily News reports:

“He [Wright] told my son you can have it from 7:30 to like 8:30,” the mother told the news station as she scrolled through and read the text messages. “‘Did you tell the girl what’s going to happen? That she cannot tell anybody?’ Basically don’t tell anyone I’m allowing you to use my room.”

DeKalb County schools has fired Wright and the mom pulled her eighth-grade son from the school last week after filing a complaint with the district and school principal, according to WSB.

The “sickening and disheartening” messages between the boy and his teacher included an exchange about condoms and using a laptop to drown out noises coming from the closet.

“Yall can’t be long,” the teacher and coach allegedly told his student.

The teacher’s mother was incredulous, calling the charges “baseless.”

“They’re trying to ruin his career as an educator,” Joyce Wright said.

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