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Teacher arrested after text messages reveal sexual relationship with student

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YUKON, Okla. -- An Oklahoma high school teacher was arrested on Wednesday and charged with second-degree rape following an undercover sting, according to KFOR.

Hunter Day, 22, was placed in in the Canadian County Jail on multiple charges, including second-degree rape.

Hunter Day, Canadian County Jail

"Yukon Public Schools were informed late Wednesday afternoon, November 15, that an employee of the district was arrested for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a high school student," said Yukon Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jason Simeroth.

Day, a science teacher at Yukon High School, was hired to teach for the first time with no experience through an emergency teaching certificate, according to KFOR.

"This behavior was representative of a very poor decision by a person entrusted with teaching our students," Simeroth said.

The inappropriate behavior involved a male student in Day's science class. The student's parents became suspicious when his behavior changed and checked his phone.

"On the phone are text messages between the school teacher and the underage male," West said.

West said investigators discovered nude photos and explicit text messages.

Credit: Canadian County Sheriff's Office

"It led us to believe that there indeed was an unlawful sexual relationship that transpired. We also learned that there was information indicating that there was going to be additional meets," West said.

With the student's cell phone, investigators wanted to catch Day in the act.

"We went ahead and contacted the school teacher, acting as though we were the student. Asked if the meet was still on, she indicated it was," West said.

Authorities said the teacher told the undercover deputy to hurry up because her husband would be home soon.

"Inside the living room, sitting on floor with the lights turned off in the living room, with candles lit was Hunter Day," West said.

West said Day cooperated and admitted to the allegations.

She was arrested on three charges: second-degree rape, possession of child pornography and soliciting a minor using technology.

The school system issued a statement following Day's arrest:

“Yukon Public Schools was informed late Wednesday afternoon, November 15th, that an employee of the district was arrested for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a high school student. This behavior was representative of a very poor decision by a person entrusted with teaching our students. The safety and well-being of our students is our number one priority. Yukon utilizes application references, interviewing protocols and state background checks prior to hiring any employee in the district in an effort to protect our students. None of these security checks revealed anything that would have alerted the district to the possibility of this event.

Yukon Public Schools is fully cooperating with local law enforcement officials during this ongoing investigation. The district is not at liberty to discuss any further details of this incident or divulge names of any of the parties involved. All questions pertaining to this incident should be directed to the Canadian County Sheriff’s Department,” a statement from the district read.