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Sleazy Female Teachers In New York City Were Caught Vaginally Flashing, Sexting, And Having Weed Sleepovers With Boys.

A story from the New York Post says that female teachers in the Big Apple have been accused of sexual abuse and other inappropriate behaviour more than once in the past few years.

An example is Makita Brooks-Stanton, a paraprofessional at PS 160 Walter Francis Bishop in the Jamaica section of Queens. She used Google Meet to show her pre-K children her breast exam at the doctor’s office.

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A worried mother told the Post, “She even had the doctor say hello to the class on Google Meet.” It blinked for about two minutes. A worried mother had to cut off the show because she was in class.

“I felt really bad when I filed the complaint,” she said. I think she made a mistake by doing this.

Also, that parent said Brooks will keep his job at PS 160.

It blinked for about two minutes. This picture shows a worried mother in PS 160 class who had to turn off the broadcast.

It was said that Danielle Medellin, a teacher at the Institute for Collaborative Education in Manhattan, sent 5,500 texts with an 11th grader full of “sexual tension.” She was 24 years old at the time. The Post said that she quit before she could be fired.

Medellin’s LinkedIn page says that she is now a data researcher at the New York Times, a job she has had since August 2020.

Medellin has deleted its LinkedIn page since the Post’s story came out on October 8.

It said on that page that Medellin was “inspired by her students” when she was a teacher. She quit her job at the Institute of Collaborative Education in September 2019, though.

Medellin has a degree from New York University

Medellin taught here at the Manhattan Institute of Collaborative Education, along with Juliana Garofalo, another bad teacher.

Another example of a crazy teacher is Michelle Zak, who is 31 years old and works at Queens High School of Teaching, Liberal Arts, and Sciences. She had “an inappropriate relationship” with two of her students.

Zak is accused of having sleepovers with kids and smoking pot with them. Zak was moved to an office job in the Ministry of Education after a probe.

At the moment, Zak works as a private teacher. Zak taught special education and public speaking and writing for the stage while she worked in Queens. ‘Student Engagement’ is one of her skills mentioned on the page.

The schools she went to are Binghamton University and Touro University. Zak says that he is a “Innovative Learning Specialist” who is changing the way education and training will be done in the future.

Zak talked about how she teaches in a blog post in 2014. She asked, “How are you going to connect with your students throughout the year if you don’t know their situation or what they’re all about?”

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In this picture, a mother in PS 160 class had to turn off the TV because she was scared.

A teacher at Manhattan’s Institute for Collaborative Education, Danielle Medellin, was said to have sent 5,500 texts with an 11th grader that were full of “sexual tension.” At the time, she was 24 years old. The Post said she quit before she could be fired.

Medellin’s LinkedIn page says that she works as a data worker for the New York Times and has done so since August 2020.

Since the Post’s story came out on October 8, Medellin has taken down its LinkedIn page.

That page said Medellin was “inspired by her students” when she was a teacher. But in September 2019, she quit her job at the Institute of Collaborative Education.

She wrote that her parents came to the United States from Russia and raised her.

At the moment, Zak works as a private teacher. The Queens teacher Zak worked as a special education teacher and also taught public speaking.

Natalie Black, a 27-year-old teacher at the Hillside Arts and Letters Academy in Queens, is said to have sent multiple sexy photos to her students, which is another example of crazy behaviour from teachers in New York City.

According to The Washington Post, those pictures showed Black in knickers or without any clothes on, with her vagina showing. Late 2021 was the start of the hacking. The victim was a college student who was 17 years old.

The NYPD talked to Black, but he was never charged.

Even though New York’s Finest tried to stop Black, she allegedly showed a college student a picture of her private parts in March 2022. After taking off her pants at a college student’s house another time, Black is said to have said, “Eat my a**.”

Also, Black kept sending sexts. The Post says that she also sent a video of herself “deep-throating” a spirits bottle and another video of herself dancing while she was naked.

The Post says that the Hillside Arts and Letters Academy never told anyone about Black’s behaviour. This means that her parents did not know about it.

A Ministry of Education official said Black has been “removed” from her job as a teacher. The Post said Black has not helped with probes into what she did.

She still says on her LinkedIn page that she works for the Ministry of Education as a special education teacher. The schools she went to are SUNY and Brooklyn College.

This is what Black writes on her page: “In greater attempts, it is even glorious to fail.”

juliana garofalo teacher, who is also a teacher at the Institute for Collaborative Education, told her coworkers that she slept with a student in 2018. That time, she was 33.

From there, she quit her job and got a job at Pinnacle School in Greenwich, Connecticut. They fired her from that job when they found out about what she did in New York before.

To get back at them, Garofalo sued the Ministry of Education. In December 2021, the New York Supreme Court threw out her case. A judge told Garofalo that what she did made her “completely disqualifying” from being a teacher.

The Centre for Sex Offender Management, which is part of the Department of Justice, says that women are generally responsible for about 10% of sex crimes.

For sex acts involving teachers, 30% of the people who do them are women.

Fox News revealed in May 2022 that 135 teachers had been charged with sex crimes just that year. There are 105 guys and 30 women among them.

Erika Sanzi, who is in charge of outreach for Parents Who Defend Education, told the network, “Sexual abuse by educators is a big problem that is mostly ignored because it’s so uncomfortable to talk about.”

“The very small number of teachers and school staff who abuse the kids in their care is very rare,” she said. “But one bad person can hurt many students.”

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