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By Sophie Jane Evans For Dailymail.com 01:06 BST 10 May 2015 , updated 14:26 BST 10 May 2015
In their positions of trust, they work with children on a daily basis.  
But these teachers have all been accused of sexual misconduct with at least one of their students.
The suspects, who work at high schools across the U.S., have hit the headlines this week after allegedly having sex with students in classrooms, at their homes, and in a school parking lot.
One female teacher was even caught having sex with a 16-year-old student at her house by her husband, it is alleged. She then reportedly text the boy, saying: 'Lie like you've never lied before.'
In each of the cases, other students and staff members have been left shocked by the allegations, with one school official remarking that such claims are 'unsettling and deeply disturbing' to hear.
Jessica Fuchs, 26, a science teacher in Washington state, is among the educators to have hit the headlines this week after she allegedly engaged in a sexual relationship with a teenage boy.
Fuchs, who is married, apparently sent the 16-year-old student at Bainbridge High School on Bainbridge Island a series of illicit text messages and videos via the social media app SnapChat.
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One of the videos, titled 'ForMyBaby!', featured the teacher naked, it is alleged. Fuchs also reportedly took the boy to her home and engaged in a sexual act with him, according to Fox 13.
But she was caught when her husband returned home in February and saw the pair being intimate, it is reported. Shockingly, Fuchs then apparently tried to convince the student to lie to detectives.
She allegedly sent him the message: 'Protect me as best you can. Remember NOTHING COMES OUT EVER! About anything you have been to my house only once. Lie like you have NEVER lied before. Try to get your mom to side with you completely and say this was all a misunderstanding!'
Despite the warning, the boy - who cannot be named for legal reasons - admitted to his mother that he had engaged in a sexual relationship with Fuchs, according to probable cause documents
The teacher, who also allegedly performed an Internet search on how to permanently delete cell phone records, was arrested on Thursday and booked into Kitsap County Jail in Port Orchard.
She has been charged with sexual misconduct with a minor, communication with a minor for immoral purposes, and tampering with a witness. She remains in custody on $100,000 bail.
Speaking to KOMO, Bainbridge Island School District Superintendent Faith Chapel said Fuchs has been on administrative leave since February, when the allegations against her first surfaced.
'It is very unsettling and deeply disturbing to have these kinds of charges leveled against a person who was a staff member here,' said Chapel. A senior added: 'I'm appalled by it. It's so disturbing.' 
The teenage boy is no longer enrolled at the school and there are believed to be no more victims. 
Another teacher to have been accused of sexual misconduct this week is Jenna Tarabelsi, who allegedly had a relationship with at least one student while working as a school career counselor.
In one incident, Tarabelsi, who is on paid leave from her role at Medford Vocational Technical High School in Massachusetts, reportedly engaged in a sex act with the teen in the facility's parking lot.
However, the nature of the sex act remains unclear, and more details on the pair's 'relationship' are not currently available. Police and the Department of Children and Families are investigating.
 They had a relationship with this guidance counselor, they trusted her, to know that she's doing this is despicable Unidentified parent 
One parent told MyFoxBoston.com of the allegations: 'They had a relationship with this guidance counselor, they trusted her, to know that she's doing this is despicable.'
Officials told any parents concerned that their child may have been affected to contact the Department of Children and Families.
Tarabelsi's future at school is apparently dependent on the outcome of the ongoing investigation. She has not been charged.
According to the school's website, she holds two Masters degrees - one in counseling and one in teaching.
Texas teacher Mary Todd Lowrance is also accused of having sexual relationship with a student - in her case at a number of sites, including at least one classroom at Molina High School in Dallas.
The 49-year-old turned herself into Dallas Independent School District police on April 23 after her co-worker alerted officials that she had been in relationship with a 19-year-old boy for months.
On Friday, it was revealed that the student had told police in interviews that he and Lowrance had engaged in sexual relations after the English teacher had started helping him with his school work. 
He told detectives that they first had sexual intercourse in the classroom in late February - and went on to have sex in the classroom 'many times' after that, the San Antonio Express-News reported.
They also had sexual contact in Lowrance's car and at her apartment, police documents state.
'[The boy] said he liked it at first, but it started bothering him and he wanted it to stop. He was afraid to break it off, because he didn't know what she would do, as his teacher,' the documents read.
The teenager eventually opened up to Lowrance's co-worker about their relationship.
Speaking to The Dallas Morning News, Dallas ISD Police Chief Craig Miller said that if the student had been a juvenile, the case would have been handled by the Dallas Police Department, 
'When you get 160,000 students and 10,000 teachers, you hear a lot of rumors, and you have to investigate all of them,' Miller told the newspaper. 'And in this case, there was something to it. 
'The student has been offered counseling. We're doing everything we can for him as well.' 
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After turning herself into authorities, Lowrance was booked into the Dallas County jail. She was later released after posting $5,000 and is now awaiting trial for the alleged improper relationship. 
Other teachers to have hit the headlines this week based on sexual misconduct allegations include Maris Gonzalez, 23, who was arrested on Friday after allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a minor at a Texas school, and Emily Michelle Rogers, 22, a social studies teacher, also from Texas, who was charged on Thursday with having sexual relations with a student at Christmas.
It is very unsettling and deeply disturbing to have these kinds of charges leveled against a person who was a staff member here Faith Chapel, Bainbridge Island School District Superintendent
One male teacher to have been arrested this week on similar charges is Jason Hodges, 29, who allegedly had sexual relations with a female student at Waco High School in Waco, Texas.
He is also charged with marijuana possession, officials told the Waco Tribune-Herald. 
In relation to middle schools in America, Colorado teacher Katerina Bardos was charged this week with having a long-term sexual relationship with one of her 12-year-old male students.
Bardos, 24, also reportedly gave marijuana to the boy (now aged 13) during the relationship, which started when the alleged victim was in the teacher's sixth-grade class at Brentwood Middle School. 
The disgraced teacher is now facing charges of sex assault on a child, sex assault on a child by some one in a position of trust and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to 9 News. 
She is currently in custody at Weld County Jail.
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Australia should work towards adopting a mandatory age-verification system for gambling and pornography websites, according to a recommendation from the federal parliamentary cross-party committee on social and legal issues.
The recommendation follows the committee’s inquiry findings, released last month as a report titled Protecting the age of innocence. It identified high levels of concern, particularly among parents, about underage access to pornography and gambling sites.
The committee has asked Australia’s eSafety Commissioner and Digital Transformation Agency to work towards implementing the system.
But as the UK’s recently aborted effort shows, delivering on this idea will mean overcoming a host of technical and logistical hurdles, including identity fraud and the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) or anonymising browsers such as Tor.
Like most developed countries, Australia has long had laws that restrict underage access to adults-only products. Attempting to buy a bottle of beer will quickly prompt a request for proof of age.
But for as long as there have been rules, people have looked for ways to break them. Would-be underage drinkers can attempt to find a fake ID, a retailer willing to ignore the law, or simply an older friend or relative willing to buy some beer for them.
Just like alcohol, access to gambling and pornography have been age-restricted by law for some time. This used to be relatively easy to enforce, when the only way to access such items was through a retail store. But everything changed when these things became available on the internet.
Pornography and gambling represent significant proportions of web searches and traffic. According to one recent estimate, pornography accounts for up to 20% of internet activity.
According to the committee’s report, the average age of first exposure to pornography is now between 8 and 10 years:
It’s now not a matter of “if” a child will see pornography but “when”, and the when is getting younger and younger.
Adolescents today are increasingly exposed to gambling marketing… alongside increased accessibility and opportunities to gamble with the rise of internet and smart phone access.
In an era where age-limited content is available for free to anyone with a web browser, how do we enforce age restrictions?
Age verification legislation for online pornography has already been tried in the UK, when it introduced the Digital Economy Act 2017. But by 2019 the attempt was abandoned, citing technical and privacy concerns.
It seems simple in principle but is fraught with difficulty in practice. Given the global scale of these industries, it is almost impossible for the government to even generate a list of applicable websites. Without a definitive list, it will be difficult to block access to sites that do not comply.
The situation is complicated further by the fact that many sites are hosted overseas, meaning they may have to provide different age-verification mechanisms for users in different jurisdictions.
Credit card verification has become the default solution, as there are global platforms to verify credit cards. But while it is possible to verify a card number, there are various ways to obtain such details.
A minor could potentially use a parent’s credit card, or even fraudulently obtain their own. Other ID options such as driving licences could potentially be used instead, but this may not be a popular option for legitimate users because of the risks of identity fraud or privacy breaches. This would also pose logistical challenges: imagine a US-hosted pornography site having to verify Australian driving licence details.
Even if a technical solution is found, there are already established ways to evade the rules. Consumers are increasingly turning to VPNs to bypass regional restrictions on media content.
A VPN allows a user’s internet traffic to appear to originate from another location. Often referred to as “tunnelling”, it effectively fools systems or services into thinking you are in another part of the world, by swapping the users’ local IP (internet) address with another address. Some VPN providers now explicitly advertise their product as a solution to the regional restrictions of streaming companies like Netflix and Amazon.
It’s not hard to imagine that many consumers would turn to VPNs to dodge any verification procedures implemented here in Australia.
Consumers concerned about privacy are also likely to use the Tor browser.
Tor works in a similar way to a VPN. While it still hides the location of the user (potentially looking like they are in another country), Tor also ensures that traffic is bounced between multiple points on the internet to further obscure the user (and thus their age).
The committee has acknowledged this but vowed to press on regardless, arguing:
While age verification is not a silver bullet, it can create a significant barrier to prevent young people — and particularly young children — from exposure to harmful online content. We must not let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
It is still early days, and there is much work for the eSafety Commissioner and the Digital Transformation Agency to do. It is also clear there is both government and public pressure to identify and implement solutions to safeguard children and vulnerable individuals. But unfortunately, human nature will inevitably render any developed solution as more full of holes than a block of Emmental.
It would be easy to say we shouldn’t bother, or that parents should take responsibility. The reality is that implementing any solution will protect at least some of the vulnerable population and will form part of a layered approach. With widespread support, targeted education and age-verification, there is, perhaps, the potential for success.

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