A Georgia middle school teacher has been arrested and fired for allegedly allowing teenage students to have sex in a storage closet inside of the school.

A mother says that Quentin Wright, who was a math and science teacher as well as coach at Champion Middle School in DeKalb County, gave her 14-year-old son permission to have sex at the school.

According to an incident report, the mother found inappropriate text messages from Wright to her son on her child's his phone. She claims that the 25-year-old teacher allowed the boy to have sex with a female classmate in a closet at the Stone Mountain school.

"He told my son you can have it from 7:30 to like 8:30," the mother told WSB-TV.

She also shared some of the text messages that Wright allegedly wrote to her child, which included: "'Did you tell the girl what's going to happen? That she cannot tell anybody?' Basically don't tell anyone I'm allowing you to use my room."

The mother added that the teacher told the eighth grader that he did not have any condoms and that a laptop could drown out the noise coming from the closet.

During an interview with WGCL-TV Monday, the parent, who asked to remain anonymous, said she was shocked when she saw the conversation that her son had with the educator.

"I was in a state of disbelief when I read all these messages," the mother said. "Basically he's allowing the students to have sex in a storage room of his classroom."

After discovering the inappropriate text message exchange, the mother filed a complaint against Wright with the district and school principal, according to WSB-TV. She also removed her son out of the school last Friday.

Shortly thereafter, school administrators fired Wright for "inappropriate conduct and communications of a sexual nature with students," according to a statement from the school district.

He was also arrested on Tuesday and charged with four misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He is being held on a $16,000 bond.