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Some jobs just shouldn't be mixed together.

A California middle school teacher has been placed on leave after administrators learned from students that the educator appears in **** videos available online.

Stacie Halas, a 31-year-old science teacher at Richard B. Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard, was removed from the classroom Monday, three days after pupils reported spotting her in a series of X-rated clips.

“Maybe it's not a crime as far as the penal code is concerned, but we feel it's a crime as far as moral turpitude is concerned,” said Jeff Chancer, superintendent of the Oxnard school district.

In a letter sent yesterday to Haydock parents, school brass noted that they are “asking teachers to discourage the children from searching for and/or visiting these inappropriate sites. We ask that you be particularly vigilant over the next few days with respect to the Internet content being accessed by your child on his or her telephone or other Internet-ready device.”

Halas can be seen in some of the videos engaging in a wide variety of sexual activity with a partner portraying a delivery man for “Big Sausage Pizza.” Instead of accepting a tip from Halas, the delivery man opens the pizza box and--surprise!--offers her a tip of his own (as seen in one of the below photos).

From there, the duo engage in a variety of sexual acts on the couch of Halas’s apartment. The action is filmed by a friend of the delivery guy who is, of course, shooting a documentary. The **** clips can be found on various web sites, including Sexbot.com.

Halas also stars in other explicit videos in which she uses the stage name “Tiffany Six.”
http://www.thesmokin...-in-****-768912

Edit: material on link may be **** as it has changed up a good but since I posted it.

 
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well giving al the info as to where to find the offending acts isn't going to help the situation. Media overreacting again.

 
I rented a movie with a similar theme shortly after turning 18 and finally being able to go behind the curtain to the no no section of the video store.

Also, the article says penal code while talking about ****.

 
I find it weird that middle school kids would have told anyone about finding her online. I definitely wouldn't have been going to my parents or another teacher at school telling them who I saw in a **** video when I was 12.

 
Even though it's censored, she's definitely got big beautiful brains. With brains that size, she can be my teacher anytime...

 
The cable does not get fixed.

^^agree on the movie trailer bit, exactly how I read it: "Parents.... your kids are probably reading this right now, and realizing this is a huge temptation to view. Why? Well I'll give you a teaser..."

 
I find it weird that middle school kids would have told anyone about finding her online. I definitely wouldn't have been going to my parents or another teacher at school telling them who I saw in a **** video when I was 12.
The kid that told is probably getting beat up by the 7th graders at recess.

 
I think if I were the principal I would have tried to keep this as quiet as possible instead of "Hey kids, turns out your teacher was/is a **** star. Do not under any circumstances google her name on **** sites because if you do you will find video of her screwing a pizza delivery man."

 
I find it weird that middle school kids would have told anyone about finding her online. I definitely wouldn't have been going to my parents or another teacher at school telling them who I saw in a **** video when I was 12.
The kid that told is probably getting beat up by the 7th graders at recess.
Yep.

 
My high school orchestra teacher was convicted of touching 5 year olds

I took a music appreciation class in college soring semester. That summer, the prof was busted for being the star of a line of kiddie **** movies. While out on bail awaiting sentencing, he hanged himself.

 
This was nothing new. If you Google Sucks her name, someone posted about her on a forum back in 2009. That is probably how the school district found out by just searching for names of all of their teachers. This snooping stuff is becoming an industry of its own, and the instructors in grad school recommended everyone delete all of their online profiles. Yesterday on Fox, they said some employers are making interviewees hand over their Facebook passwords on their job applications.

 
I remember doing an "onine purge" as I was going through the legal analysis for the Sheriff's office. I made sure that if anyone googled my name, they would only find a couple things tied to school , my Linked-in profile, or my facebook page (which is blocked to all but my friends).

The thought of needing to defend my professional credibility against some of the stuff I had online (like Myspace) was more than enough reason to delete most of it. The other thing that helps keep me censored with what I post online is the fact that I "friended" my parents on Facebook.

 
Looked her up when I got home last night. She certainly has some big beautiful brains...

It got me thinking though, I wonder if anyone has looked into one of those "What are they doing now" TV specials for the girls from the Girls Gone Wild movies. The movies started back in the 90's, so some of those girls are now in their mid-30's and are probably well into their respective careers.

 
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