Boynton Beach Teacher Accused Of Swapping Test Answers For Nude Photos

A Boynton Beach teacher is accused of attempting to give out test answers in exchange for nude photos from his student.

Christopher Fisher taught social studies at the Quantum High charter school until the state revoked his teaching license -- barring him from ever teaching at a Florida school again.

Fisher, 31, allegedly asked an 18-year-old female student in August of 2016 to send him nude pictures of herself in exchange for a password to the school's testing site where exam answers could be accessed, according to a report by the Sun Sentinel. 

Fisher, who had worked for the school about a year, resigned the day after the former principal learned of the accusations and suspended him, current Principal David Ferguson said in a statement.

The report doesn’t say whether the student actually sent any photos.

The state has also reprimanded another teacher, Khemrajee Kangal, who allegedly failed to report Fisher after the student told him what was going on.

Quantum High serves students ages 16 to 21 who are at risk of dropping out. It uses a computer-based curriculum where students can take subjects at their own pace.


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