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Wokingham school worker on 19 sex charges Berkshire school worker accused of sex acts with pupils
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A member of staff at a school in Berkshire has been charged with sex offences against three alleged victims. A secondary school worker has been accused of a string of sex offences involving three teenage pupils.
The 41-year-old woman was suspended from her job at the school in the Wokingham area while the investigations were carried out. Emma Webb, 41, is facing 19 charges including an allegation she had sex with one of the boys.
She has been charged with 19 counts of abuse of trust under the Sexual Offences Act and perverting the course of justice. She is also accused of performing a sex act on another boy and texting a third pupil at a school in Berkshire.
She was remanded in custody to appear before Reading magistrates later. Mrs Webb, a married mother from Woodley, also faces one charge of perverting the course of justice, Reading Magistrates' Court heard.
Police have not revealed what position she held at the school. She was remanded into custody to appear before Reading Crown Court on 2 July.
Mrs Webb was a cover supervisor and a mentor, the court heard.
The boys were aged 15 or 16 at the time of the alleged offences, which are said to have occurred between 1 July 2008 and last week.