Need help finding a British news article about a principal blackmailing students.

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I need to find an article about a British high school principal that blackmailed and raped a number of male students. He was arrested sometime between 2016 and 2018. I've searched through The Guardian and the Daily Mail and have only found articles about Americans. I know it's not a lot to go on but can any British people help?

UPDATE: She's actually American. I could still use some help finding a news story that match these parameters in the US because holy fuck, teachers and principals here love fucking kids.
 
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No, sorry. Here's all the info I have: "as soon as i graduated high school, my principal was arrested for blackmailing and raping a bunch of boys at my school. he would watch them in school, message them anonymously, and then eventually take them to his house." It's for a post, maybe a thread, I'm working on. The person in question is currently 24 so she would have graduated around 2017 somewhere in the UK, probably England from her accent.
 
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No, sorry. Here's all the info I have: "as soon as i graduated high school, my principal was arrested for blackmailing and raping a bunch of boys at my school. he would watch them in school, message them anonymously, and then eventually take them to his house." It's for a post, maybe a thread, I'm working on. The person in question is currently 24 so she would have graduated around 2017 somewhere in the UK, probably England from her accent.
Do you know a general region of the UK it happened in? Was this a british incident based on the accent alone? It could have been scottish or irish or welsh if it's the entire broad UK that we have to go by.
 
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No, sorry. Here's all the info I have: "as soon as i graduated high school, my principal was arrested for blackmailing and raping a bunch of boys at my school. he would watch them in school, message them anonymously, and then eventually take them to his house." It's for a post, maybe a thread, I'm working on. The person in question is currently 24 so she would have graduated around 2017 somewhere in the UK, probably England from her accent.

Isn't "high school graduation" a strictly American thing? I always thought that in the UK - and other Commonwealth countries - you "completed" high school and receive your exam results, but there isn't any fancy ceremony or graduation involved.
 
Isn't "high school graduation" a strictly American thing? I always thought that in the UK - and other Commonwealth countries - you "completed" high school and receive your exam results, but there isn't any fancy ceremony or graduation involved.
After some digging and some help from @vomitusdeux we've concluded that she's an American that's spent some time in the UK. Her American accent sounds like she's from the northern part of the South, probably North Carolina.
 
Isn't "high school graduation" a strictly American thing? I always thought that in the UK - and other Commonwealth countries - you "completed" high school and receive your exam results, but there isn't any fancy ceremony or graduation involved.
Actually that wording that she used 'high school' was what tipped me off to dig deeper with the OP in DMs. Good catch.
 
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