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By Ron Maxey of The Commercial Appeal

A choir director at a DeSoto County high school has been charged with two counts of sexual battery.

Megan Morgan, 29, surrendered Friday morning at the DeSoto County Jail and is free on $50,000 bond -- $25,000 on each of two counts, according to police.

Few details were available in the ongoing investigation, but the charges stem from the parents of a student, a minor, filing a police report.

DeSoto County Schools issued a statement saying Morgan, choir director at DeSoto Central High School in Southaven, is no longer an employee of the system.

The statement said the system is "fully cooperating" with law enforcement in its investigation.

Morgan was a graduate of Delta State and Florida State universities. Other biographical information about her had been removed from school websites Friday afternoon.

On the Rate My Teachers website, she received the top rating of five stars in two anonymous reviews.

One review called her by "far the best high school choir director in the state."

"Not only is she fun, but she is also strict when need be," the review reads.

The other reviewer called Morgan "absolutely wonderful."

"Ms. Morgan changed my life through music and her teaching," it said. "She is a very caring and selfless person. I wish schools were filled with more people like her. Best Music teacher ever."