MALVERN, Pa. – Emily Feeney apparently doesn’t take “no” for an answer.

The 40-year-old Director of College Counseling at Pennsylvania’s Malvern Preparatory School allegedly sent a 16-year-old male student numerous “highly sexualized” text messages and emails, along with nude images of herself, starting last summer. She even went as far as to kiss the student at one point, police contend.

The boy’s response:

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“I’m not interested in you end of story I’m 16 I’m not into you,” he wrote in a text message to Feeney, who was also his swim coach at the all-boys Catholic school.

Police allege Feeney didn’t heed the message.

“The defendant was extraordinarily predatory in the way she attacked this 16-year-old boy, going after him again and again and again,” District Attorney Tom Hogan told ABC 6.

Feeney allegedly messaged the teen “I adore you – always have, always will.”

“If you ever cared about me, please don’t shut me out,” she wrote in another message, according to court documents. “It’s too painful.”

And as the student attempted to distance himself from Feeney, she allegedly tried to lure him back in with her “connections” at Harvard.

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“She even forwarded him a message from Harvard saying the teen was a candidate for the swim team, saying ‘you owe me big time,’” ABC 6 reports.

The criminal complaint alleges Feeney started sending the student emails through the school email account in January when he apparently tried to ignore her.

“To not say hello when we pass is not right,” she wrote, according to Philly.com. “You are gorgeous and this is killing me. Please talk to me.”

Upon her hiring two years ago, Feeney told Malvern Prep’s student newspaper she previously worked in admissions at Princeton University, Columbia Business School, and Barnard College. Her father, brother and other male relatives attended Malvern Prep, Philly.com reports.

Police received a report detailing the allegations against Feeney from the Department of Children, Youth and Families in May and interviewed the student and seized Feeney’s computer, where they allegedly found hundreds of emails from her personal and school accounts to the teen.

She was charged Wednesday with felony counts of institutional sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor, corruption of minors, and misdemeanor indecent assault, according to The Delaware County Daily Times.

“As the director of college counseling and a coach, the defendant was entrusted with extraordinary access to and control over Malvern Prep students,” Hogan said in a press release. “She betrayed that trust by trying to seduce a student, even when he asked her to stop. The fact that this was a female adult corrupting a male juvenile does not change the criminality of the conduct.”

The school fired Feeney from both her counseling and teaching positions.

She was released from jail on a $7,500 bail and is scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing Sept. 2. Feeney and her attorney declined to comment when hounded by an ABC 6 reporter outside the courthouse after her arraignment.

Philly.com reports Feeney represents “the fourth such arrest in Chester County this summer.

“A teacher at the Collegium Charter School in Exton; a teacher at the Phelps School, an all-boys school in Malvern; and the head of the Concept School, a private school for children with learning or social difficulties in Thornbury Township, were all arrested in June and July on charges related to sexual abuse of students,” according to the news site.