24-y.o teacher had sex with 13-y.o student

Teacher on the run

A former Houston middle school teacher skipped town after admitting to investigators that she was in love with one of her students and had sex with him “on almost a daily basis” starting when he was just 13 years old.
Alexandria Vera, 24, faces charges of sexually abusing the boy, who is now 14, and told school officials she became pregnant during the course of their relationship, according tocourt documents obtained by the Houston Chronicle.

Vera allegedly began seeing the boy in September of last year, after he was a summer school student in her 8th grade English class at Stovall Middle School, court documents say.
The flirtation began when the teen asked Vera for her Instagram handle so that they could follow each other on the photo-sharing app.
Vera initially refused the request but then messaged the boy on Instagram when he didn’t show up to class, the disgraced former teacher told an Aldine Independent School District campus officer last month when he questioned her about the unseemly relationship.
The inappropriate rapport escalated after they exchanged phone numbers and started spending time with each other outside of school, court papers allege.
The boy allegedly stayed the night at Vera’s house frequently and they would have sex with each other nearly every day, according to court documents.
When an investigator with the school district’s police department confronted her about the relationship, she told officials the two were in love and the boy’s parents were accepting of their relationship.
Vera said she met the boy’s parents at a school open house and was later introduced to his family as the teen’s girlfriend, court papers say.
When Vera became pregnant with the boy’s baby, the family “were very supportive and excited about the baby,” according to court documents. Vera, who also has a 4-year-old daughter, later had an abortion when Children’s Protective Services came to the school to question her about the relationship.

Source: nydailynews.com