A former teacher from Ohio has been charged with sexually assaulting her 13-year-old male student on multiple occasions earlier this year.

A Hancock County grand jury on Tuesday indicted Brooke Rosendale, 26, on three third-degree felony counts of sexual battery.

According to court filings, the former Riverdale Local Schools educator had inappropriate relations with the teenage boy between January 4 and February 3.

Teacher charged: Brooke Rosendale, 26 (left and right), a former teacher from Bloomdale, Ohio, has been charged with repeatedly sexually assaulting her 13-year-old male student

Rosendale had worked as a fifth-grade intervention specialist and junior high girls’ volleyball and basketball coach at Riverdale Local Schools

Rosendale, a fifth-grade intervention specialist and junior high girls’ volleyball and basketball coach, resigned from her position on March 27, according to The Courier.

Rosendale had been approved for a one-year contract for the 2016-2017 school year, according to Riverdale Local School District Board of Education meeting minutes cited by the Toledo Blade.

Social media posts reveal that Rosendale lives in Bloomdale with her fiance.

The couple got engaged in July 2016, and information posted on the matrimonial website The Knot indicates that they have set their wedding date for November 4, 2017.

Blushing bride: Rosendale and her fiance (pictured together, left and right) got engaged in July 2016. They have set their wedding date for November 4, 2017

Rosendale's latest Facebook status update, dated April 17, consisted of a professional engagement photo showing her with her husband-to-be posing up in a pastoral setting.

The couple have been together since at least 2012, based on Facebook photos of the pair.