Vice Principal Charged and Placed On Leave After Reportedly Instructing 13-Year-Old Student To ‘Rub Her Feet Like He Loved Her’

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A vice principal in Florida was apprehended for making a 13-year-old student rub her feet, claiming it would help him for his future girlfriend. 53-year-old Dr. Keiva Lark was disciplining the boy for misbehavior when the incident occurred in her office at Lake Marion Creek Middle School. According to the New York Post, the woman allegedly position her feet on his lap and instructed him to rub her feet “since he didn’t have anything better to do with his hands.”

The woman was heard criticizing the boy for not rubbing her feet correctly and demonstrating her desired massage technique by touching his arm and shoulder, officials said. 

Witnesses reported that Lark told the boy to “rub her feet like he loved her” and claimed it was to teach him about foreplay. She later admitted to a co-worker that she had “crossed the line.” The principal later informed officials, who began an investigation. Reports also mentioned that she reportedly nicknamed the student “sexy chocolate.” The victim told officials that she called him the name while passing him in the hallway. 

Grady Judd, Polk County Sheriff, said, “Dr. Lark initially told detectives that this was only a joke, and that she was just trying to humble the victim. It’s completely inappropriate for a 53-year old woman to act and talk like this to a middle school boy. It’s even worse given that this was an assistant principal and her student.” 

During an interview with officials, Lark admitted she acted inappropriately; however, denied making any indecent comments to the boy. She faces charges of lewd conduct and has been placed on administrative leave.

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