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Teacher who sent inappropriate texts to students found guilty of sexual misconduct

Disgraced former York Catholic teacher Ryan Imgrund’s teaching certificate is being permanently revoked after being found guilty of misconduct.

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York Catholic teacher Ryan Imgrund’s teaching certificate is being permanently revoked and he is being reprimanded after being found guilty of professional misconduct by sexually abusing young women, five of them students, through inappropriate text messages that included shirtless and nude photos of himself.


Disgraced former York Catholic teacher Ryan Imgrund’s teaching certificate was permanently revoked after he was found guilty of sexual misconduct against six young women — five of them students — through inappropriate text messages that included shirtless and nude photos of himself.

The penalties for Imgrund — who gained notoriety during the pandemic as a self-styled biostatistician — were decided Monday in a disciplinary hearing by the Ontario College of Teachers into accusations from the female students and a family friend.

Kristin Rushowy

Kristin Rushowy is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @krushowy.

Rob Ferguson

Rob Ferguson is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @robferguson1.

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