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A CATHOLIC high school teacher has been accused of “seducing a 15-year-old student and having sex with him in her car”.

Corissa McCalister, 21, of Steubenville, Ohio, who teaches Spanish at the Central Catholic High School was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of sexual battery, according to Harrison Country prosecutor Lauren Knight.

Corissa McCalister has been charged with two counts of sexual battery
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Corissa McCalister has been charged with two counts of sexual battery
McCalister taught Spanish at the Central Catholic High School in Steubenville
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McCalister taught Spanish at the Central Catholic High School in Steubenville
NMcCalister is also an assistant track coach and head cross-country coach at the school
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NMcCalister is also an assistant track coach and head cross-country coach at the school

McCalister was released from jail after posting $100,000 bail.

None of the allegations happened on school grounds.

The mother of the alleged victim, a student at the school, told school staff about the allegations according to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office.

County Sheriff Joe Myers the main incident occurred March 30, 2021 at the Harrison County Fairgrounds when McCalister drove the teenage male student home from a track meet.

McCalister is alleged to have had sex with the teenager in her car
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McCalister is alleged to have had sex with the teenager in her car

Myers alleged McCalistser parked at the fairgrounds in Cadiz, Ohio, and had sex with the juvenile, reports .

McCalister is also an assistant track coach and head cross-country coach at the school, according to the report.

According to her , McCalister graduated from St Francis University Loretto, Pennsylvania, in 2020, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish education and minors in English literature and Spanish health services.

McCalister received the 2020 Spanish Award, given to the best overall Spanish major.

“I am deeply saddened by news of the allegations and I offer my prayers for healing for the victim and the victim’s family as well as the Catholic Central school community,” Steubenville Bishop Jeffrey M. Monforton said in a news release.

McCalister has been put on administrative leave, according to Principal Thomas Costello.

None of the events are said to have occurred on school grounds
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None of the events are said to have occurred on school grounds
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