Freshman boys add semen to baked turnover frosting and feed it to female teacher during cooking class

  • A home economics teacher Omaha's Westside High School was fed semen while taste testing her students' latest assignment 
  • Two freshmen, ages 14 and 15, allegedly masturbated into a cup and mixed their semen with frosting, which was spread on their turnovers 
  • The teacher tasted the recipe and thought there was 'something amiss'
  • Under questioning, the boys admitted to the plot and now face misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace

A teacher at Omaha Westside High School in Nebraska was fed semen while taste testing her students' attempt at making frosted turnovers (file image)

A high school cooking teacher in Nebraska was fed semen while taste testing her students' attempt at making frosting.

One of the home economics teachers at the Omaha Westside High School on Thursday assigned baked turnovers to her freshman class. 

When it came time to add the frosting, three students, ages 14 and 15, allegedly excused themselves and went to the bathroom to get an extra ingredient.

Two of them reportedly masturbated into a cup and mixed their semen with frosting, which was spread on their turnovers, the Omaha World-Herald reported.

The female teacher tasted one of the baked goods and 'noticed something amiss,' the newspaper reported.

Two students at Westside High School (pictured) who are not named because they are minors, now face misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace in juvenile court

Another student told the teacher she'd overheard the boys talking a bout their plan.

Once interviewed by school administrators, two of the boys admitted to the plot while the third said he 'chickened out,' the World-Herald reported.

The two boys, who are not named because they are minors, now face misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace in juvenile court, the World-Herald reported.

'The students will face consequences,' school spokeswoman Brandi Petersen told the newspaper.

'We do not tolerate anything of this nature.'

Schools officials are 'working with Omaha police to determine what, if any, criminal citations are issued,' the spokeswoman added to the World-Herald.

The students have been disciplined, Petersen said, but the school wouldn't release more information about what actions were taken.

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