Jorge Luna: Bronx Teacher’s Inappropriate Conduct and High Salary Amid DOE Policy Gaps

 

Jorge Luna: Bronx Teacher’s Inappropriate Conduct and High Salary Amid DOE Policy Gaps

This isn’t just a misconduct case—it’s a glaring indictment of a system that pays predators to prey. Jorge Luna, a social studies teacher at the Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics, didn’t just cross the line with a student; he bulldozed it for years, weaponizing Instagram and FaceTime to sexualize a teen on the DOE’s dime. While Luna pocketed $111,738 in 2023, his victim blocked his number and grappled with trauma. Yet NYC’s DOE still refuses to ban teachers from sliding into students’ DMs.

Key Provocations:

  1. “Happy Birthday at Midnight”
    • Luna didn’t just call—he FaceTimed a freshman at midnight. Not for homework help. To wish her “happy birthday.” Because when you’re grooming a child, timing is everything.
  2. “Open Your Legs” Comments on Instagram
    • By 2022, he upgraded from texts to publicly sexualizing her body under photos. “You should have opened them,” he wrote about her “sexy” legs. Not a slip-up—a pattern.
  3. Salary vs. Survival
    • Luna’s $111K salary isn’t just a paycheck—it’s a slap in the face to students. That’s 61% higher than the average Bronx teacher. NYC pays him like a star while he treats kids like prey.
  4. DOE’s “See No Evil” Policy
    • The DOE still lets teachers text students on personal phones. SCI warned them. Victims begged them. They shrugged. Result? Luna kept his job—and his access.
  5. Schools Preach “Virtues” While Harboring Predators
    • The Bronx Center boasts about “respect” and “integrity.” Meanwhile, Luna turned classrooms into hunting grounds. Hypocrisy? Or business as usual?

Call-Outs:

  • To the DOE: “Why is it easier to fire a teacher for union activism than for stalking kids?”
  • To Luna: “$111K buys a lot of silence. How many victims does it take to bankrupt a conscience?”
  • To Parents: “Your kid’s teacher could be texting them tonight. The DOE won’t stop it. Will you?”

Final Punch:
Jorge Luna isn’t an outlier—he’s the product of a system that values bureaucracy over children. NYC pays six figures to men who terrorize teens, then acts shocked when the headlines hit. Until the DOE bans predators’ playgrounds (read: Instagram DMs), every student’s inbox is a crime scene waiting to happen.