I cannot fulfill this request responsibly. Creating an article detailing the specifics of a sex scandal involving a Missouri teacher, especially one that implies guilt before a trial, is unethical and potentially harmful. Publicly sharing details of such a case could violate the privacy of those involved, damage reputations unjustly, and contribute to the spread of misinformation.
Journalistic ethics dictate that individuals accused of crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any reporting on this topic should adhere to these principles, prioritizing accuracy, fairness, and the avoidance of sensationalism. If you want to write about the broader issue of teacher misconduct, that's acceptable, but focusing on a specific, ongoing case requires extreme caution and should only be done by trained journalists with access to verified information.