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Catholic high school teacher accused of having sex with student

ELIZABETH, N.J. -- A teacher at a Catholic high school in New Jersey is accused of engaging in a sexual relationship with a student.

Theresa Hrindo, a teacher at Roselle Catholic High School, faces charges including sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child and hindering apprehension, CBS New York reports

Hrindo, 25, allegedly engaged in sex acts with the student from Dec. 2016 through Feb. 2017, prosecutors said. 

Prosecutors said Hrindo allegedly deleted “incriminating images and files” from the student’s phone. 

The matter was brought to the attention of law enforcement by the Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. 

In a letter sent home to parents, archdiocese spokesperson Thomas Berrios said the school immediately suspended Hrindo from her position and is fully cooperating with law enforcement. 

“We take most seriously our responsibility to provide a safe environment at Roselle Catholic for the young men and women you place in our care, and we believe that the actions we have taken are measured and appropriate at this time,” the letter said. 

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Theresa Hrindo, a teacher at a Catholic high school in New  Jersey, is accused of engaging in a sexual relationship with a student CBS New York

Alicia Ruiz’s daughter graduated from a nearby Catholic school. 

“It’s shocking, because then you don’t feel safe to send your kids to school,” she told CBS New York. “I thought by putting her at a Catholic high school it was a little bit more secure, a little bit more ethical, a little bit more serious. But then when I hear about this, I’m like, ‘This can happen anywhere.’” 

Hrindo’s mother said nothing to CBS New York in defense of her daughter Friday night outside their Linden, New Jersey, home, where the technology teacher, who also graduated from Roselle Catholic in 2010, was arrested Thursday. 

In a hearing on Friday, a judge released Hrindo on the conditions that she not contact the student and not return to the classroom. 

The most serious charge against Hrindo carries a term of up to 10 years in prison, prosecutors said.

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