A Tennessee math educator who went from “teacher of the month” to suspended without pay amid allegations of inappropriate sexual contact with a student has now been arrested and charged with rape.
McGrath is a math educator who was recognized in 2021 as the October “teacher of the month” while working at Central High School.
In an article about that honor, McGrath was quoted saying that the “best part of [her] day is always getting to interact with students and build relationships with them.” McGrath said it was difficult to do so during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The teacher also said she enjoyed her work as an assistant volleyball coach because “spend[ing] time with students in a non-academic setting gives [her] the chance to get to know them even more.”
At the end of March, McGrath was suspended without pay by her school district. The move by Hamilton County Schools was in response to the revelation that McGrath was suspected of engaging in “inappropriate physical contact” of a “sexual nature” with a student. WTVC reported that McGrath has since been fired.
Ex-geometry 'teacher of the month' charged with rape months after claims of 'sexual' contact with student
A Tennessee math educator previously honored as "teacher of the month" has since been charged with rape.
