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An eighth-grade teacher in Arizona and her husband have lost their school jobs after they recorded OnlyFans videos in her classroom — a side hustle she claimed was necessary to supplement their low salaries.
Using the alias “Khloe Karter,” Thunderbolt Middle School science teacher Samantha Peer uploaded the X-rated videos for her OnlyFans page, which her students found and shared among themselves, the Today’s News-Herald reported .
Her husband, Nautilus Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Dillon Peer, also took part in the adult productions inside the Lake Havasu Unified School District building, according to the report.
Samantha said she resigned “under pressure” Oct. 31 after being placed on paid administrative leave and probation. Dillon was let go four days later.
On Friday, she released a video explaining that she and her hubby resorted to creating X-rated videos because of their low salaries.
“My children are the most important thing to me, and I’m already spending countless hours outside of my contract time on extra school activities, and I don’t think it’s fair that I have to sacrifice my own children’s time because our professional salary did not pay enough,” she said, WFLA reported .
Samantha said she began creating the content at the beginning of the summer to help cover her needs.
“It got to a point where our family was not able to survive on our two teachers’ income,” she said.
“I chose an anonymous name as well as blocking the entire state of Arizona on OnlyFans so it wasn’t accessible to anyone living in the state,” Samantha explained.
The teacher admitted she created explicit content in a classroom and advertised it, but claimed she did so after school hours on the weekend with no students present.
It was unclear how the students found her content, which they circulated among themselves.
Samantha said she was placed on administrative leave after a community member notified the district about the content on Oct. 24.
“Two days later, I had asked that an individual that was assigned to my case be removed because they had created a hostile work environment between me and other co-workers for several years during my employment,” she said.
“I did not feel safe with them knowing this information, and I felt that they would spread it in retaliation for their own personal vendetta,” Samantha added.
She said she was told if she resigned before a school board meeting, the district would not publicize the sordid matter — but the images were then shared among teachers.

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“These teachers were also telling students my anonymous name and showing them my page,” Samantha alleged. “This was also sent to the parents and they decided to do the same thing as well.”
On Nov. 7, the school notified parents about students sharing the explicit videos.
“It has come to our attention that students have been airdropping explicit material. The images did not happen during the school day and the person depicted no longer works for LHUSD,” the email said, Arizona’s Family reported .
“Please remove all images from your child’s phone and talk with them about the appropriate use of technology,” it added.
 No criminal charges have been filed against the educator, the news outlet said.
 “I am absolutely outraged. Our kids shouldn’t have been exposed to this,” said Alea Bilski, the mother of an eighth-grader, adding that Samantha’s account was linked to her non-alias social media pages.
“If it was ‘just’ an Only Fans account I wouldn’t be as upset because then that would 100% be on the kids’ parents, but this was public and an easy Google search to find everything,” Bilski told the News-Herald.
Another parent, Kristina Minor, said Samantha “was sharing these links to her sex site on her social media accounts, which are public, [on] which children follow her.”
Minor said the teacher used her school yearbook photo on OnlyFans on a post that says, “Who wants to be my next teacher’s pet?”
“I’m a taxpayer. I am not paying these teachers to film pornograhy. They’re being paid to teach our kids, and set higher standards for them,” she said.
Schools spokeswoman Andrea Helart told the News-Herald that the district cannot comment on personnel matters.





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The big story: Two years ago, Florida lawmakers required school districts to publish their sex education curriculum in advance of an annual adoption, to give the public more opportunities to weigh in.
Ever since, the subject has become increasingly volatile in some communities. Fights over content took place in Miami-Dade and Duval counties earlier this year, and this week the debate made its way to Hillsborough County.
Claiming the rights of parents as defined in Florida law were undermined, thousands of Hillsborough residents petitioned against the school district’s sex education curriculum. Several of them presented their views to an independent hearing officer during a nearly 5-hour hearing on Thursday.
During that time, they argued that the school district was presenting obscene information to children and attempting to indoctrinate youngsters with political concepts masquerading as science. District officials rebutted the contentions, saying they met all the requirements for providing reproductive health lessons as set forth in state law and standards.
Now it’s up to retired judge Claudia Isom to make a recommendation to the School Board, which still has final say over the issue. Read more here .
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TAMPA — Incensed by the Hillsborough County School Board’s choice of sex education curriculum in September, more than 3,000 parents and other residents petitioned the district in hopes of forcing a change.
On Thursday, dozens of the objectors urged an independent hearing officer to recommend that the board drop its choice and start over. They told retired judge Claudia Isom that the curriculum did not encourage abstinence-based lessons, as state law requires if sex education is taught, and that many of the materials are inappropriate for students in seventh through ninth grades.
Several specifically objected to links to websites such as amaze.org, which they said provided questionable information about gender identity and sexual orientation.
“Our seventh graders are 12-year-olds. Our 12-year-olds should be innocent children. They should not be exposed to this material,” said Kathleen Brown of Valrico, who noted she does not have children in the age groups.
Opponents argued that the material should be about health education, not sex, yet the lessons do not adhere to science because they state that gender is on a spectrum.
“That is completely false,” said speaker Cody Powell. “Gender is not on a spectrum like autism. There are two genders, male and female.”
Many doctors disagree. In a 2018 statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics expressed strong support for transgender and gender-diverse youth, noting the latter term “is used to acknowledge and include the vast diversity of gender identities that exists.”
Others at Thursday’s hearing challenged the use of detailed drawings of genitals, paired with lessons to have mixed groups discuss them.
“This is the beginning, and the content becomes more damaging as the lessons progress,” said Jessica Graham, leader of the Moms for Liberty Hillsborough County chapter.
Those concerns about the content, paired with misgivings about the process in adopting the curriculum, led to the overall consensus among speakers that Isom should tell the board in forceful and clear terms that it should go in a new direction.
“As a voice of we the people I am requesting the offensive material approved by the school board be removed from the classroom,” pastor Travis Smith said.
After 24 petitioners made their arguments, school district lawyer Jeff Gibson presented the district’s perspective.
He first addressed the procedural questions, contending that the district provided the required amount of time for the public to review and speak to the materials being considered. He further suggested that such matters should not be subject to Isom’s review as they were not made in the formal petitions or elsewhere.
He then laid out the Florida laws relating to the requirements that schools teach health education, arguing that the district followed all the mandates. With the help of health education supervisor Ashlee Cappucci, he also spoke to the petitioners’ complaints about the content.
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Cappucci said the curriculum does not speak to genders other than male and female, though it does refer to biological sex when discussing anatomical parts. She said the district uses amaze.org videos, but not the inflammatory ones that the speakers referenced.
And she asserted that abstinence is a key component of the lessons.
“It’s covered 13 different times in the curriculum,” Cappucci said, calling it the only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
The board adopted the same materials a year ago, without objection, Gibson said. If anything, he added under questioning, this year’s version includes fewer items about gender identity and sexual orientation.
After the district finished, leaders of the opposition group got one more chance to speak.
Longtime conservative activist Terry Kemple, who spearheaded the effort, urged Isom to rely on common sense as well as the law in making her recommendation. He said the only reason
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