NOT A DRAG QUEEN
Taught at Crenshaw Christian Academy, Home of the Cougars
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DATELINE: LUVERNE, Ala. – A married mother of three who worked as a teacher at a private Christian school in Alabama is accused of having sex with two teenage boys who had been her students, according to an arrest warrant.
Chrystal Frost, 35, was identified as the alleged offender. She is a married mother of three who taught math at Crenshaw Christian Academy, ironically known as “Home of the Cougars” for its football team, not its disgraced math instructor.
A 15-year-old student, referred to as GT, had a “nude breast photo of the math teacher on his phone.” The image was shared with other classmates and the school eventually received an anonymous tip regarding the exchange.
Police interviewed GT on Aug. 29, and the student admitted that Frost offered sex to him after she sent him a sexually explicit photo. The teacher and student allegedly engaged in sex acts at least four times on property that the boy’s family owned in Pike County, according to the report. During one such meeting, Frost reportedly met GT while he was doing his chores, and she performed oral sex on him in the car.
While the student told police that he ended the relationship in early summer, the authorities tracked down another student Frost is believed to have preyed on, a 16-year-old identified as AP. The teenager had been a student of Frost’s during the previous school year before he started homeschooling.
Once he was no longer her student, Frost sent AP a photo of her breasts and asked if he knew of a location to have sex, according to the report. AP met Frost on a farm, where the pair allegedly had sexual relations and engaged in other sexual activities, such as oral sex.
Crenshaw Christian Academy’s website states their goal is:
To teach through instruction and by example that the Bible is the Word of God and that Jesus is the Savior so that Crenshaw Christian Academy students and graduates are equipped to live in accordance with Biblical principles in order to bring honor to Christ’s name.
To develop character, including respect for self and others, that will provide a safe, disciplined learning environment adhering to Christian values and the Honor Code.
To provide extra-curricular activities that will develop the students physically and mentally.