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B.C. teacher loses certificate after 'hookup' attempt with student online

A teacher in eastern B.C. is no longer certified to work in the province after he admitted to hitting on a student on a dating app.

Robert Stevenson admitted to finding a Grade 12 student on a dating app in 2015

The teacher shared 'graphic details' of his own sexual experiences with the student he found in a dating app. The student refused to respond. (Igor Stevanovic/Shutterstock)

A teacher in eastern B.C. is no longer certified to work in the province after admitting he sent a student explicit messages, a shirtless photo and tried to "hookup" through a dating app.

Robert Stevenson admitted finding theGrade 12 student online through a dating appin January 2015, according to a content resolution agreement signed last month.

The studenthad justsigned up for the adult site after turning 18.

In the agreement, Stevenson said he knew the student went to the school where he taught when he messaged on Jan. 12.

The student replied, asking the teacher if he realized.

Stevenson admitted he did, noting thathe "took the risk" in reaching out to the student.

The agreement said heproceeded to tell details about his sexual experiences throughout the night.

He also said he sent the student a link to a private pornographic website with his username and password.

He told the student he would be interested in "hooking up discretely," according to the document.

Actions neither 'ethical nor professional'

Several days later, Stevensonsent the student a shirtless photo of himself. The studentdidn't respond and the teacher eventually apologized for "disrespecting" and "harassing" the pupil.

The agreement states he admitted his "actions weren't ethical nor professional."

In June of that year, Stevenson was placed on administrative leave.

He resigned shortly after and his certificate expired after he stopped paying his fees.

The teacher has agreed not to apply for re-certificationfor at least 10 years.