High school chemistry teacher, 46, 'performed a sex act with her male student inside the classroom' Jeana Wesson, 46, charged with improper relationship between educator and student Wesson's former student at Guyer High School in Texas accused the chemistry teacher of performing sex act with him in 2017, when he was 17 years old Wesson and the teen also allegedly exchanged racy photos and videos By Snejana Farberov For Dailymail.com Published: 21:44 GMT, 28 February 2019 | Updated: 21:48 GMT, 28 February 2019 Viewcomments A high school science teacher from Texas has been arrested for allegedly performing a sex act with one of her students and exchanging racy photos and videos with the boy. Jeana Wesson, 46, turned herself in on Thursday and was booked into the Denton City Jail on a charge of improper relationship between educator and student. The investigation into Wesson got under way about a month ago, after the alleged victim, who is no longer enrolled in Guyer High School where she works, came forward to police accusing the educator of having an illicit relationship with him when he was 17 years old. Bad teacher: Jeana Wesson (left and right), 46, a chemistry teacher and coach at a Texas high school, has been charged with improper relationship between educator and student Wesson's former student at Guyer High School in Denton (pictured) accused the science teacher of performing sex act with him in 2017, when he was 17 years old During his interview with detectives, the young man claimed that in 2017, he and Wesson swapped X-rated photos and videos, and that his chemistry teacher performed a sexual act with him in her classroom, reported Denton Record-Chronicle. Earlier this week, police executed a search warrant of Wesson’s home in Denton, leading to her arrest. Wesson (pictured on a bus with teens) also allegedly exchanged racy photos and videos with the then-underage boy She was released from jail on Thursday afternoon after posting $5,000 bond. Wesson has been placed on administrative leave at school pending the outcome of the criminal investigation and an internal investigation. ‘Any time allegations of this nature are brought to us, we act swiftly and effectively to take appropriate action,’ Principal Shaun Perry said in a letter sent home to parents and obtained by WFAA. ‘The details are immediately being investigated by district personnel and reported to the Texas State Board of Education. ‘We applaud the individual(s) who bravely came forward with information and reported it to authorities.’ As of early Thursday evening, Wesson’s name was no longer listed on the school district’s staff directory. A cached version of her online page indicates that in addition to teaching chemistry at Guyer High School, Wesson also was an aquatics coach. Another page associated with Wesson states that he has been teaching for 20 years. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility