A Pickens Academy teacher arrested this week on charges of being sexually involved with a student had sex with that student multiple times over the past two years, including in a cemetery in Reform and at her own home, according to court records released today.

Charli Jones Parker, 30, was booked into the Pickens County Jail at 11:45 p.m. on Monday. Parker is on staff at Pickens Academy, a private school in Carrollton. According to the school's website, she is the head coach for the girls' basketball team. She also teaches physical education, computers and elementary school. Her husband is the boys' basketball coach, and also a teacher.

Her husband, James "Jamie" Franklin Parker, 32, was arrested on Wednesday on the same charge. The Pickens County Sheriff's Office said more charges are expected today.

Court records made public today claim Charli Parker had sex at least 11 times with a student between October 2014 and March 2016. The documents redacted the victim's information, but authorities have previously said her victim was a male student.

The sex acts included sexual intercourse and deviant sexual intercourse, including oral sex, according to a deposition in the case. The interactions took place at Graham Cemetery in Reform, at another location identified only as "red wood building" in Reform, and at the Parkers' home in Pickensville.

The teacher and student met at least four times at the cemetery, three times at the Parkers' home and four times at the other Reform location. Two of the meetings happened in October 2014, three times this month and the rest of the incidents don't have a listed date.

Her husband, arrested on Wednesday, teaches math and coaches basketball and football, according to the private school's website and the Alabama Independent School Association. Pickens County District Attorney Chris McCool the victim in Jamie Parker's case is a former female student. McCool said none of the criminal sexual activity occurred at the school.

"The incidents involving the husband and wife are separate and unrelated in place and manner of commission," said McCool.

The charge of a school employee engaging in a sex act with a student less than 19 years old is a Class B felony. McCool said it carries a potential sentence of two to 20 years in prison.

Pickens Academy Headmaster Brach White said both teachers were immediately suspended. "We are obviously shocked and dismayed by this allegation and will be working to support all of our students and families in coping with this news,'' White said in a prepared statement. "The safety and wellbeing of our students is and always will be our top priority. Unfortunately, these events have been a distraction from the many great things that take place at Pickens Academy. I request continued prayers for our school family and for all those involved."