A third staffer at a lower Manhattan high school where at least two others were investigated for having sex with students has been suspended without pay as officials probe similar disturbing claims, The Post has learned.

The 36-year-old aide, a city Department of Education community associate, began working at the embattled Urban Assembly Early College High School of Emergency Medicine in 2017, and was accused last year of sexual misconduct involving a female student, a school insider said. The allegations have not been substantiated in public reports, and the aide has not been criminally charged.

The girl is an immigrant from Spain who speaks little English, sources said. Her age could not be ascertained.

The alleged abuse came to light after the girl’s mother read text messages from t

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