Erin Sayar
A married teacher at the center of Horndog High’s latest sickening sex scandal surrendered to cops Thursday afternoon.
Sayar, the mother of a baby girl, allegedly had sex more than a half a dozen times late last year with 11th grader Kevin Eng, school investigators found.
Approached outside her Brooklyn apartment shortly before her arrest Thursday, Sayar, 35, insisted she wants to explain herself to the public but has gotten advice to zip her lips.
“I would love to comment, but I have been told by several lawyers that I should not say anything,” said Sayar, whom investigators say exchanged nearly 4,000 texts with her student.
A damning report by the special schools investigator describes a passionate affair between the pair.
In Facebook messages, Kevin told the teacher “I love you so much” and “I always loved you, since last year.” Investigators also said the student was able to describe tattoos on intimate parts of the teacher’s body and said he’d had sex with Sayar in her SUV.
The relationship came to an end when the teen’s girlfriend hacked into his Facebook account, found the steamy messages and told school officials.
In legal papers filed Wednesday by Kevin’s parents in Brooklyn Supreme Court, Sayar is also accused of giving her student, now 17, pot that she kept in a school file cabinet.
If convicted, Sayar faces up to four years in prison.
The Brooklyn high school earned its naughty nickname after Spanish teacher Alini Brito and French instructor Cindy Mauro were caught canoodling in a classroom together by the school janitor in 2009. They were later fired.
That same year, social studies teacher Allison Musacchio was under investigation for an inappropriate relationship with a male student.
The probe into Musacchio was closed because the teen was of legal age and had left the school.
Students said news of the teacher-student tryst was the talk of the school Thursday.
"I had classes with Kevin and with Ms. Sayar. They always talked. It was weird," said one junior, who added, "Honestly she was a great teacher. I loved her. She was my favorite teacher."
Other kids wondered why their school was a hot bed for teachers behaving badly.
"If you look at the history of Madison, you'd see it's happened so much,” said ninth-grader Eddie Robinson. “It's the teacher’s fault, man. It's just Madison. It's just gross."
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