
An increasing number of female teachers across the United States are being arrested, tried and convicted as sex predators, often taking advantage of minors they meet at the schools they work in. Their tactics and motivations differ from case to case, but there is one commonality – these women often present themselves as respectful and thoughtful, but are suffering from deeply rooted personality disorders.
The parents and families of young children and teens likely look for clear signs pointing to possible sex predators – including location – but female teachers who abuse minors are being arrested across the United States. An investigation conducted by The Daily Mail and released in April 2024 found that at least 25 women have been arrested on sex crime charges within the last year alone, their victims ranging in age, proximity and severity.
Though cases vary, the most common physical profile of a female teacher sex predator is a white woman in her 30s. Stacy Kaiser, a licensed psychotherapist and expert in criminal psychology, analyzed the results for the publication and presented a number of cases where the typical predator was involved.
Jessica Sawicki was a 37-year-old married teacher from New Jersey when she was arrested in March 2024. She was found half-naked in a teenager’s car, which was parked in a private wildlife center. Sawicki told police that she and the teenager in question had “unprotected” sex at least five times, and was charged with five counts of second-degree sexual assault and five counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child. She was eventually released while awaiting trial so she could care for her children. The case is still ongoing as of publication.

Alissa McCommon, a 38 year old teaching the fourth grade in Tennessee, was arrested in September 2023, eventually pleading not guilty to 23 sex charges. She was initially accused of raping a 12-year-old boy, but her charges increased as police discovered more than 20 additional victims. McCommon’s trial is ongoing as of publication, and voicemails presented in court suggest that she could be pregnant with the minor victim’s child.
“Our goal in any of these investigations is to identify any potential victims and provide medical assistance, counseling and support for their families throughout the investigation,” Covington Police Chief Donna Turner said in a March 2024 statement amid McCommon’s trial. “Without this vital intervention, the ripple effect of trauma can last for years with the victims and the family unit.”
High school math teacher Tracy Vanderhulst was also arrested in 2023, with police claiming at the time that she had raped a 16-year-old student. She was named “Teacher of the Year” at her high school in 2017.
In her analysis of individual cases and larger predatory patterns, Kaiser concluded that a number of female teachers who are sex predators often think they haven’t committed any kind of crime. An unnamed incarcerated woman Kaiser worked with admitted that she was proud of herself for being “sensitive and caring” to the minor boys she abused, claiming that she made them “feel safe.” Kaiser pushed back on her assertion, but the woman maintained that “it never felt” like a crime to her.

The tactics of female teacher sex predators vary, but according to Kaiser, many of them use social media as a means to connect with their victims outside a classroom setting. For example, Missouri math teacher Hailey Nichelle Clifton-Carmack used social media to post provocative photos of herself, allowing minors to interact with her content. She was arrested in January 2024 for allegedly having sex with a student.
One of the most famous cases of a female teacher abusing a student is Mary Kay Letourneau and her involvement with student Vili Fualaau, who was just 12 years old when they started a sexual relationship. Letourneau, who was a married mom of four at the time, was convicted of rape and spent three months in prison. Once out of prison, she violated her parole and reconnected with Fualaau, eventually being put back behind bars for more than seven years on second-degree child rape charges. With Social Media being the main objective for most of these female teachers, many are using the Only Fans Network to keep pics and videos semi private from unsuspecting parents.

It’s difficult to know exactly how many teachers are on OnlyFans, but some say that many more than people realize are using the platform.
Examples of teachers using OnlyFans
Another teacher was put on leave after it was discovered that she was using Only Fans. She told news media outlets that she had made $1 million on the platform.
A Missouri teacher resigned after using OnlyFans to supplement her teaching salary. She made $2 million in a year on the platform.
Despite making all that money, the success stories are far and few between. College age women just fresh out of college with a Teaching degree have experienced many sexual hookups while attending. Videos of college sorority parties that make their way onto Pornography sites indicate that some college women are studying more than just how to be a teacher to middle school and HS students.

The following videos are just the tip of the Iceberg of what’s been occurring across the nation with female teachers. As Pornography becomes more and more normalized for women and men to view, and as our students are taught in grade school from woke agenda policies about oral sex, transgenderism, homosexuality, and sexual activity, we will undoubtedly see these assaults skyrocket even higher if we do not stand up as parents and remove the filth from our schools, demand that Teachers pass a personality disorder test, and place teachers in positions whom have been thoroughly vetted, submitting personal information to the public school system prior to employment.