Talk about a first impression


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Symone Greene, at the tender age of 22, was a substitute teacher in Washington D.C., and went into her first day looking to make a great first impression on staff and students alike at Options Public Charter School. She certainly satisfied one students expectations. According to a Washington Post report, Greene engaged in oral sex with a 17-year old student behind a classroom desk after texting the student and implying that she’d like to have sexual relations with him. She reportedly replied to his “kinky” inquiry with, “I don’t tell, I show,” and went on to warn the student to keep their goings on to himself because she knew what she was doing was against the law.

Once authorities learned of the incident–the student sent the video of the sex to 5 of his football teammates and a childhood friend–they acquired the student’s phone and pretended to be him. During Greene’s conversation with who she thought was the student, she showed signs of fear, saying things like, “I could be put in jail.”

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As of now, Greene has been arrested and charged, and is awaiting trial.

UPDATE: Things are getting complicated in a bad way for Symone Greene and Options Public Charter School. Today, news broke that the mother of the student in question is slapping the institution with an $11 million lawsuit, claiming her son is a mentally disabled child, and should not have been left alone in the company of Greene, in addition to citing the fact that the students’ of cell phones on school grounds is against school rules, something both Greene and the school are being held accountable for.