WALTHAM, MA — A man who worked at an after-school program at a Waltham Elementary school has been charged with several counts of child rape, the Superintendent of Waltham Schools confirmed.

John B. Quinn, Jr., age 28, of Foxborough, was arraigned in Wrentham District Court earlier today on six counts of aggravated rape of child and six counts of rape of a child with force following an investigation by the Foxborough Police Department. The investigation was not related to anything in Waltham. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Waltham Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)

However, Quinn was an employee of Champions, the Plympton Elementary after- and before-school program, and was not an employee at Waltham Public Schools, Superintendent Drew Echelson said.

"We take employment of those contractors just as seriously as we do our own teachers, but at this point as we understand the allegations, while they're concerning and serious, they don't have anything to do with a Waltham child," said Echelson.



Echelson said he learned of the arrest Wednesday evening from the chief of police. "And then late morning I heard about charges at the arraignment and communicated it to the Plympton community," he said.

He also met with Champions, who he said were just as shocked. He also looked at his personnel file kept on hand with the company. Echelson said there were no red flags or any indicator that anything like this would happen. He had no prior arrests and his background check information met the district's standard, he said.

"As I understand it he's on administrative leave," said Echelson of Quinn who has worked with the contractor since September 2016.

Waltham Police confirmed that Foxborough Police made the arrest and that no crime was committed in Waltham. A message was left at the Waltham Champion's after school program voicemail. There will be a meeting with police and school officials for the Plympton School Community to discuss these allegations on Monday, Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m.