Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Teacher charged with child sex abuse

Educator is accused of an ‘inappropri­ate relationsh­ip’ with a 13-year-old.

- By Noah Goldberg

A teacher in National City who won a Teacher of the Year award in August was arrested and booked into county jail for an “inappropri­ate relationsh­ip” with a 13-year-old former student, police said.

Jacqueline Ma, 34, was a teacher at Lincoln Acres Elementary in National City — just south of San Diego — where she taught fifth and sixth grades.

On Monday, a “concerned parent” reached out to the National City Police Department saying she was afraid her 13-year-old was being treated inappropri­ately by Ma, according to a news release.

The next day, detectives developed probable cause to arrest the teacher.

She was booked into jail on “numerous felony charges” and was released on bail, according to police.

Detectives continued to investigat­e and rearrested Ma on Thursday, charging her with additional felonies in the case.

She is now being held without bail at Las Colinas Detention Facility.

Police did not release details on the suspected criminal activity because the alleged victim is a minor.

The teacher is charged with seven counts of possession of child pornograph­y and four counts of sexual exploitati­on of a child.

She is also charged with two counts of committing lewd or lascivious acts with a child.

Finally, Ma is charged with attempting to dissuade a witness from testifying.

National School District Supt. Leighangel­a Brady said at a school board meeting Wednesday that the community was trying to process the “unthinkabl­e situation.”

Ma had been a teacher in the district since 2013 and had a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s in education, both from UC San Diego, according to her Teacher of the Year profile in the San Diego Union Tribune.

The award was announced last year by the San Diego County Office of Education.

Her colleagues at the time said she was instrument­al in helping Lincoln Acres Elementary adjust to using technology for teaching during the pandemic.

“I could not have survived without her when it came to virtual learning,” teacher Cynthia Valle-Lone said at the time.

 ?? Melissa Jacobs ?? JACQUELINE MA is being held without bail on multiple charges.
Melissa Jacobs JACQUELINE MA is being held without bail on multiple charges.

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