Rhode Island teacher accused of sexting, kissing high school boy
A high school PE teacher in Rhode Island, Alisha Crins, has been indicted for engaging in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male student.
Alisha Crins, a married physical education teacher at Ponaganset High School in Rhode Island, has been indicted on two counts of third-degree sexual assault based on allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old male student. The charges stem from an investigation that began in October after the former student reported the teacher to Rhode Island State Police, detailing a series of sexually suggestive communications and physical encounters that occurred during his time at school.
According to the affidavit cited in the investigation, the student claimed that Crins initiated contact by texting him after discovering his cellphone number online. Initially, she asked him to complete work for her while she was away on vacation, but their interaction soon escalated into ongoing messages via text and social media. As the relationship developed, the student reported that they engaged in increasingly inappropriate behavior, including kissing, which took place during his junior year.
This case raises significant concerns regarding the safety and boundaries within the educational environment, emphasizing the need for vigilance against teacher-student misconduct. As the legal proceedings unfold, this incident also highlights broader issues of accountability in schools and the responsibility educators have to maintain professional boundaries with their students.