HOLLIS, Okla. – The latest episode in the teacher/student sex epidemic features an educator who allegedly drove 650 miles in pursuit of a student.

The Oklahoman reports police are accusing teacher Jennifer Sexton, now renamed Jennifer Caswell, of driving from Oklahoma to Mississippi to have sex with one of her students.

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The paper reports:

On June 18 — 650 miles away in Olive Branch, Miss. — the 28-year-old English teacher was arrested on suspicion of statutory rape and contributing to the delinquency of a minor after police found her and the student, a 15-year-old boy, in a Best Western hotel room. The boy was on summer break visiting his mother when he hopped the fence of a church parking lot, where Sexton waited in her sport utility vehicle.

Sexton’s Mississippi arrest led Oklahoma prosecutors to re-evaluate the earlier allegations. On Thursday, Sexton was charged in Harmon County District Court with three counts of second-degree rape, two counts of enticing a child, and one count of forcible sodomy. On Friday morning, she turned herself in at the Harmon County jail and was released later in the day after posting $100,000 bail.

 The teacher, who resigned in April, reportedly had sex with the student at the back of her classroom three days before quitting.

The boy “described how, three days before she quit her teaching job, Sexton had sex with him in the back of her classroom. In the weeks that followed, Sexton picked up the student numerous times in her SUV and drove to a secluded area. They had sex in her car, her house and the home of his father — a pastor,” the paper reports.

The teacher divorced her husband in May and changed her name the following month.

EAGnews reported earlier this year watchdogs have been following at least 416 teacher-on-student assault cases since the beginning of 2014.