What the Ha-yell reports:
The old-timers used to say, “What goes on in the dark, comes out in the light.” Well, a Boston high school teacher was hoping that it wouldn’t prove true in his case, but FOX News affiliate, Fox 25, discovered his “colorful” past and put him on blast.
English teacher, Kevin Hogan, was chair of the English department and a beloved crew coach at the elite Massachusetts high school, Mystic Valley Regional Charter School — he is also a gay porn star named Hytch Cawke.
According to Fox 25, his movie roles include, “Fetish World” and “Just Gone Gay 8.”
In a third movie, whose title was not revealed, Hytch is seen voicing his desire to experience sex with a man:
When approached by the undercover camera, Hogan refused to admit to his past, nor would he answer questions about whether or not his students knew of his past endeavors, simply wishing the news crew a Happy Thanksgiving.
The school released the following statement:
“We value the health and safety of our students” and, “the school followed our normal hiring practices,which included criminal background checks in Massachusetts and California, where Hogan had been living.”
Mystic Valley said that his references were “beyond reproach” and that teachers are required to divulge prior employment. Parents who had previously been solidly in Hogan’s corner are now voicing concern:
“I’m disturbed. I’m surprised,” said Stephanie Saponaro, whose son is coached by Hogan on the crew team. “The kids really love him. He’s been a great addition to the team. He’s a new coach this year. New head of the English department. This is scary.”
The school district said they would look into the situation, and that they expect teachers to exhibit a “high moral standard” for their students?
Weigh in WTH Fam: Should a person in the sex industry be banned from ever teaching students?


















it’s a shame that u can’t keep your secrets anymore…..
We all have a pass. We do not know what caused this man to do porn,and we do not know what caused this man to stop. What we do know is that he took the time to get an education, and become a teacher, and by what had been said, a very good one at that. I thank God for his mercy when Jesus said, “Those without sin cast the first stone,” and when no one did, he told the woman to “go and sin no more.” There is more to this teacher’s story and the story of each of us. I don’t tell everything about my pass, do you?