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A middle school teacher has been charged with cyberstalking one of her 13-year-old students, and the boy’s mother claims that her son isn’t the only one receiving inappropriate text messages from the female teacher.

Megan Mantooth, 26, is a popular eighth grade math teacher in Burgaw Middle School, a tiny town of 4,000 people in southern North Carolina where her husband is a deputy sheriff. She is also the mother of two, including a 4-month-old baby.

Mantooth has been charged with cybertalking, allegedly sending “hundreds” of text messages to her student, which included “a lot of sexual innuendos,” according to the boy’s mother, Elizabeth Graham.

According to Graham, Mantooth obtained her son’s cellphone number from a fellow student and started texting the child on June 8. Graham said that initially the math teacher texted her son his final grades, followed by general inquiries about his summer plans.

The “hundreds” of texts that Graham said Mantooth sent her child included one that Graham read to ABCNews.com:

“I wish you were home by yourself right now because I don’t have the kids,” and “More how? As in see ME more or less clothes more, or both.”

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