HS Teacher Accidentally (We Assume) AirDrops Her Sex Tape To 200 Students

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Students at Cleveland’s Ginn Academy — yes, it was founded by former NFL player Ted Ginn’s dad — were enrolled in a virtual sex ed, and they didn’t even know it.

A teacher at the academy unknowingly AirDopped a sex tape of her and her boyfriend to more than 200 students, prompting the school to place her on paid leave.

WKYC reports that as many as five videos were accidentally AirDropped from the teacher’s cellphone to students who have iPhones, though only one of the videos contained sexual content.

How you accidentally AirDrop FIVE sex tapes? That is a lot of accidental buttons being pushed in a certain order, pretty frequently.

Talk about going above and beyond in the classroom. Listen, I learned about the birds and the bees when a middle-aged, overweight teacher rolled in a TV on a cart and popped in a grainy VHS so a couple of low-paid actors could explain the ins and outs.

This is a massive, massive upgrade.

Now that the students have an intimately better understanding of their teacher, the Cleveland Police Sex Crimes Unit has decided to investigate the matter. Reports suggest they do not believe the teacher intentionally sent the videos, and, at this time, she has not been charged with a crime.

When asked to comment on the situation, Ginn Academy released a statement to WKYC stating: “We don’t comment on personnel matter. We can, however, confirm that a teacher has been removed from Ginn Academy and is not working with students pending the outcome of an investigation.”

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