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Bronx teacher admits: I'm an ex-hooker
 			By KEVIN FASICK and YOAV GONEN
Last Updated: 5:03 PM, September 27, 2010
 			
Posted: 1:20 AM, September 27, 2010
 			 				 Meet Melissa Petro -- the teacher who gives a new twist to "sex ed." 
   The tattooed former hooker and stripper has been teaching art in a  Bronx elementary school for three years, The Post has learned. 
   Calling herself a "former sex worker," the well-liked teacher has been  shockingly up front about her past -- posting online accounts of her  sexcapades in Mexico and London. 
  But in her boldest move, the 30-year-old posted an essay this month claiming she also had been a prostitute. 
   "From October 2006 to January 2007, I accepted money in exchange for  sexual services I provided to men I met online in what was then called  the 'erotic services' section of Craigslist.org," wrote Petro on The  Huffington Post, using her real name and picture. 
  The attached  bio identifies Petro, who has an MFA in creative nonfiction from The New  School, as a "former sex worker, researcher, writer, educator, and  feminist." 
  It appears she managed to keep her shenanigans a secret from parents at PS 70 -- who were stunned by the revelation. 
   "I don't want nobody that used to do that to be around my kid," said  Grace Ventura, whose son is in third grade. "People like that should not  be allowed to be anywhere near children." 
  Yocelyn Quezada said  perhaps Petro had managed to turn her life around, but she still fumed  that a former money honey was teaching two of her three kids. 
   "She's not a good role model. I do not want my daughters to find out  about this," Quezada said, "and I do not want my daughters to be around  that kind of person."
 
  Despite predicting in one online posting  that "that this would be a conversation I'd someday be compelled to  have," Petro declined twice to speak with The Post. 
  Principal  Kerry Castellano referred questions to the Department of Education's  press office, which said Petro had been reassigned to administrative  duties pending an investigation. 
 
  But Petro's posts show she was  warned by at least two school staffers -- including one administrator --  that her refusal to be more cautious about her history could land her  in hot water. 
  "In an off the record conversation, a sympathetic  administrator kindly asked if I couldn't publish under a pseudonym. I  wish, for her sake, I could," Petro recently wrote on The Rumpus, an  online magazine. 
  Petro, who earns $61,000 a year, also wrote  that a co-worker had warned her that some of her colleagues were  beginning to Google her. 
  "There have been lots of rumors going  around about her for a while now," one school worker told The Post. "I  wouldn't want my kid to be in a school where she is."