A DISGRACED 28-year-old teacher declared her love to a 15-year-old student after a months-long sexual relationship – before being caught by the teen’s aunt.
Jamelah Daboubi, 28, was arrested last April after she was caught carrying out sickening sexual acts with the teen inside a car.


The former Ohio teacher admitted to the twisted relationship with the student as she pleaded guilty in court to gross sexual imposition and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, WBNS reported.
She bombarded the 15-year-old with thousands of texts declaring her love for him.
Daboubi taught at Horizon Science Academy in Columbus.
After the student and Daboubi were found in the car together, he told police he was in a relationship with her.
The Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office said the pair had been snogging, touching and exchanging thousands of texts.
The disturbing messages were discovered on the 15-year-old’s phone, including declarations of love.
Daboubi was fired from her teaching job after her arrest.
She could get up to 18 months behind bars when she is sentenced and will have to register as a sex offender.
The court also recommended community control, counseling, and that Daboubi give up her licence to teach.
It comes after a married high school teacher and mum-of-two was arrested on suspicion of molesting a student at her school.
Danielle Weaver, 29, was charged with child molestation and improper sexual contact after turning herself over to police.
The exact age of the victim was not been released but local reports indicate he may have been 15-years-old.
Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) launched a probe into the allegations and an arrest warrant for Weaver, of Leesburg, Georgia, was issued.
But the ninth-grade teacher handed herself in and was later released on bail, according to WALB News.
In a statement, Lee County School System confirmed the investigation, saying the teacher had resigned from their position.
It said: “Reports and rumors are circulating concerning alleged inappropriate contact between a teacher and student in a Lee County School System school.
“We, at the 9th grade campus, can confirm that there is an ongoing legal investigation involving law enforcement concerning the alleged conduct of a former staff member who is no longer working for the district.”
The school said it acted “immediately” after being tipped off about the allegations, to “ensure the safety and well-being of students”.


