Quinton Wright, 25, had texted various members of his class - who were 14 - to tell them they could use the cupboard in his classroom to have sex with their peers.
The teacher from Georgia, U.S., was discovered when a suspicious mother looked through her young son’s mobile phone, and discovered the messages.
The texts apparently indicated the boy could use the classroom from 7.30 to 8.30 for the sexual activity, asked if the girl 'knew what was going to happen', and added that neither of them could tell anyone.
Another text told the child that the teacher didn’t have any condoms he could provide.
The mother who discovered the incriminating messages in May said: ‘I was in a state of disbelief when I read all these messages.’
‘Basically he’s allowing the students to have sex in a storage room in his classroom.’
‘It’s very sickening and disheartening because we trust administrators and educations when we drop our kids off at school.’
Her eight grade son was pulled from school on Friday, after which the worried parent filed a complaint.
The teacher was then removed from the classroom.
Wright has been charged with four misdemeanour counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.