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Maryland teacher’s aide exposes himself to kids during Zoom lesson

Updated: February 26, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

GAITHERSBURG, Maryland, February 26, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – As parents around the country demand a return to in-person learning and educators rally against it, a Maryland teacher’s aide was caught masturbating on a zoom call in front of middle schoolers. Since then he has been placed on administrative leave by Montgomery County Public Schools after footage of the incident was shared on social media.

Marc Schack, a 21-year veteran of special education, claims he didn’t know the camera was still rolling after his eighth-grade online history lesson had concluded, before proceeding to commit the grotesque act.

Pleading ignorance, Schack told the Bethesda BEAT: “I thought I was logged out when class was over. I had no clue that Zoom was still on. Why would I do that? That’s my job. I had no clue that Zoom was on. I mean, that’s just crazy behavior.”

The footage, which was shared on social media and lasted around 13 seconds, shows Schack looking at his screen for a few moments before standing up, turning away, and beginning to pleasure himself, according to the report. A few seconds into the clip, after he stood up, Schack was replaced as the moderator of the call.

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