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Queens teacher had sex with students at school: report

SHE’S GOT PROBLEMS: Disgraced ex-teacher Tara Driscoll, 35, faces new trouble after already pleading guilty to sex with a teen in 2011. (
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A Queens teacher who was arrested and fired for taking a 16-year-old student to a hot-sheets motel for a videotaped romp also violated two other boys — inside her school, says a shocking investigative report obtained by The Post.

Tara Driscoll, 35, a former English teacher at Law, Government and Community Service HS in Cambria Heights, pleaded guilty last June to having sex with the minor at the Capri Lynbrook Motor Inn, a 15-minute drive from the school.

But earlier, she brazenly had sex with two other students at the school, where her serial shenanigans were uncovered by girlfriends of the teacher’s pets, the report by schools investigator Richard Condon charges.

The report alleges that after sending flirtatious text messages to one boy, Driscoll called him to her office in October 2010. Upon entering, they began kissing.

She locked the door and put a chair against the knob to secure it. They lay on the floor behind her desk, where she performed oral sex before they had intercourse, the boy told investigators.

Another boy who visited her school office in December 2010 told probers she locked the door and performed oral sex on him.

In March 2011, a girlfriend of a third boy discovered his phone had sexually explicit texts from Driscoll.

“I will f–k you hard like a teacher,” one allegedly read.

She and other girls angrily confronted the teacher.

“I did not mean to, I am lonely, and f–ked up . . . You can beat me up right now,” Driscoll bawled, one girl told investigators. She cried she “needed someone to love,” and “My mom is dying” of cancer.

She also offered hush money.

“I can give you $300 right now . . . I will give you my paycheck for it to go away,” a student quoted her as begging.

The girls took no money and “left the room disgusted,” the report says. They didn’t tell officials because Driscoll — who made $56,700 a year — vowed not to do it again.

It’s unclear if the alleged confrontation and confession occurred before or after March 19, 2011, when Driscoll drove the 16-year-old to the motel.

He recalled watching the NCAA basketball tournament in the room, where she videotaped their sex acts before driving him home. She later bought him a $300 pair of Nike Pewter sneakers because “she was worried about getting in trouble,” the report says.

In May, an employee at another school heard about Driscoll’s misconduct from another girl and alerted authorities.

Initially charged with rape, Driscoll copped to a misdemeanor sex-misconduct charge under a Nassau County plea deal last year and was put on probation for six years.

The probation report noted “a severe problem with alcohol.” Her teacher’s license was yanked. She had to register as a Level 1 sex offender and move from her Bay Shore home because it was close to a school.

Condon referred the case to the Queens District Attorney’s Office. Driscoll could not be reached for comment.