A music instructor in Florida once lauded as a “Teacher of the Week” is accused of molesting a young boy who was his student, police said.

Terrence Garvin Dwarika, 38, of West Palm Beach is facing one count of molesting a child younger than 12 years old and was ordered by a judge on Monday not to have any contact with the alleged victim, his family, anyone under the age of 18 and anyone from the Trinity Christian School in Palm Beach Gardens, the Palm Beach Post reports.

Police in Palm Beach Gardens announced Dwarika’s arrest on Monday and investigators are now working with school officials to determine if there are additional victims, Maj. Paul Rogers told the newspaper.

A mother reported to Palm Beach Gardens police on Dec. 27 that at least one of her sons was molested by a music teacher, telling investigators that the boys took private lessons from Dwarika after school.

The woman told police that Dwarika asked her one day earlier if he could take her two sons to a mall to buy them Christmas gifts, according to a police report. When they returned, one of the boys said the group went to a house and hung out there.

The boys told their mother that they were separated at the home, with one of them using a wireless tablet in the living room while the other was in a bedroom with Dwarika, according to the report. The boy in the living room then went to the bedroom and saw Drwaika on the bed with his brother, he told his mother.

The boy then told Dwarika that his mother wouldn’t approve of the physical contact, prompting Dwarika to urge him that they “should keep it a secret,” according to the report.

When pressed further by his mother, the boy claimed that there were other incidents, including one that occurred in a music room, although it’s unclear exactly where that took place. The boys later told police of multiple incidents of abuse, including in a bathroom and at a school.

Dwarika, according to the report, admitted to being alone with the boys on multiple occasions, but denied touching them inappropriately.

“He admitted blowing on his belly, missing his forehead and [cheek],” according to the report.

Dwarika remains held without bail in the Palm Beach County Jail, records show.

A spokeswoman for Florida Conference of the Trinity United Methodist Church, which is affiliated with Trinity Christian School, said church officials are fully cooperating with investigators.

“Trinity UMC considers nothing more sacred than the safety, protection and care of our children,” spokeswoman Gretchen Hastings said in a statement to WPTV. “ … We are keeping all those affected by this in our prayers.”

It’s unclear how long Dwarika has been affiliated with the church in Palm Beach Gardens, but he worked for Baldwin-Peck Prep School in North Palm Beach in 2005, according to a “Teacher of the Week” profile in the Palm Beach Post from April of that year.

“Terrence Dwarika grew up in Trinidad, loving music, but never dreaming he would one day pursue it as a career in another country,” the 265-word profile began, according to newspaper archives. “Dwarika is spreading his affection and knowledge by teaching his students not just to read the notes, but also to enjoy the sound they make.”