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Two Wisconsin business teachers have resigned in disgrace after officials discovered the pervy pair schemed to arrange a four-way sex tryst with students.

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Rookie teacher Alexsia Saldaris and 11-year veteran Jennifer Larson resigned in April following a probe at Joseph Craig High School in Janesville unearthed saucy messages, WMTV 15 reports.

They are accused of trying to seduce one of their students with group sex, with Sedaris sweetening the pot with raunchy photos sent to the boy’s Snapchat account.

Rookie teacher Alexsia Saldaris. FACEBOOK
Rookie teacher Alexsia Saldaris. FACEBOOK

According to WMTV, both women copped to inappropriately Snapchatting the object of their desires, whose age has not been made public. Sedaris also admitted sending the saucy snapshots, while Larson confessed to sending the boy missives regarding “cuddling, flirting, and the implication of alcohol.”

The genesis of the scandal centres on a class trip April 7-9. The school board claims both teachers sent the boy messages hinting that they wanted to “have fun” with him.

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And then they allegedly asked if another student wanted to be part of the hormone-charged hijinks.

Rookie teacher Alexsia Saldaris lets loose. FACEBOOK
Rookie teacher Alexsia Saldaris lets loose. FACEBOOK

Citing board documents, WMTV said that during the encounter Sedaris gave the boy the keys to a school district van and let him drive it around a parking lot. And, as she changed her shoes in the back of the van, she gave the boy a kiss.

In addition, on April 9, the former teacher sent the student five snapshots of herself wearing just underwear and lingerie. She sent him texts about her plans with him for that weekend.

The story then takes a bizarre twist. Larson reported Saldaris to the administration for allowing the boy to drive the van. Saldaris texted the student that morning saying their relationship needed to end — and he agreed.

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Jennifer Larson. WISC. DECA
Jennifer Larson. WISC. DECA

But the school administrator who took Larson’s complaint received a report from yet another teacher who revealed a group of boys were standing around laughing at pictures on a phone. The educator was “95% sure” the snaps were of a half-dressed Saldaris.

Both teachers were placed on leave April 12 and 10 days later the school board accepted their resignations.

Besides her teaching duties, Larson was also an advisor to a program for entrepreneurs and future leaders. She also admitted to telling one of her male students that his girlfriend “wasn’t good enough.”

Now, cops are investigating to determine whether the teachers broke any laws and whether they should be charged.

Meanwhile, in Britain, a former teaching assistant has been jailed for eight years after she had sex with a 10-year-old boy.

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Denise Povall, 61, spent hours grooming the boy in Yorkshire, buying him gifts and sexting.

The Crown called Povall’s sinister machinations an “evil and sustained campaign of sexual exploitation.” She had pleaded not guilty.

Denise Povall has been sentenced to prison for grooming and sexually assaulting a boy, 10. YORKSHIRE POLICE
Denise Povall has been sentenced to prison for grooming and sexually assaulting a boy, 10. YORKSHIRE POLICE

Court heard that the crimes took place in the 2000s. Cops say she had sexual intercourse with the child and performed sex acts on him.

The victim has been “deeply affected” by her actions and reported the crimes as an adult.

“This has been a long and extensive investigation into some of the most serious types of offences we encounter as detectives,” Det. Alison Morris of the Yorkshire Police said. “What we uncovered can only be described as evil and sustained sexual abuse of a young child by a pedophile.”

Morris added: “Povall has taken absolutely no accountability for the damage she has done to her victim’s life, so I’m glad we’ve been able to help the victim secure some sort of closure.

“He’s been incredibly brave coming forward, especially given the common misconception that women don’t commit these sorts of crimes.”

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