Friday, October 28, 2011

Ex-Ohio Teacher, Convicted Of Having Sex With 5 Students

This from The Huffington Post:
A high school teacher was convicted Thursday of having sex with five students, some of them football players, after a judge rejected an insanity defense that argued the teens took advantage of her.

Stacy Schuler was sentenced to a total of four years in prison for the encounters with the Mason High School students at her home in Springboro in southwest Ohio in 2010. She can ask a judge to free her from prison after six months.

The 33-year-old Schuler, who could have faced decades in prison, cried as she was handcuffed and led out of the courtroom.

The five teens testified that Schuler, a health and gym teacher, had been drinking alcohol at the time of the encounters and was a willing participant who initiated much of the contact. The teens were about 17 at the time. The age of consent in Ohio is 16, but it's illegal for a teacher to have sex with a student.

"This is a noble profession that you have, and I've heard a lot of good things about you, but I know that you had the opportunity, as all teachers do, to affect the lives of our children," Warren County Common Pleas Judge Robert Peeler said. "You crossed a line."

Schuler's lawyers argued that she had medical and psychological issues and couldn't remember the encounters.

Before sentencing Schuler on 16 counts of sexual battery and three counts of providing alcohol to a minor, the judge said it would be a "magnificent leap" to believe she didn't know her actions were wrong.

Schuler didn't testify during the four-day nonjury trial, and she and her attorneys declined to address the judge before he sentenced her.

But parents of two of the teen victims made tearful statements.

A father spoke of his son's depression and lost motivation and said the teen almost didn't go to college. He asked the judge to hand down a sentence to send a message that Schuler's acts are not acceptable and there are serious consequences.

"It impacts the teaching community as a whole, how a single teacher who made the wrong decision multiple times overshadows 99.9 percent of the teachers that truly do care, not pretend to care, about their students," he said.

A mother said her son turned to and trusted Schuler during an extremely low period when his father had cancer and related health problems.

"These young men may appear as if they are tough guys, but in reality, they are truly hurting," she said.

"She took advantage of their vulnerability. She crossed the line and it is unacceptable."

Assistant prosecutor Teresa Hiett further pointed out to the judge how the teens have been affected, noting that Mason High School was shut down for the week of the trial because "everyone's been trying to figure out who these five boys were."
Testimony from a defense psychologist had suggested that Schuler's medical and physical ailments, combined with her vegan diet and use of alcohol and an antidepressant, helped impair her ability to tell right from wrong.

A psychologist for the prosecution rebutted that testimony, saying that the use of alcohol does not meet the state standard for an insanity defense and that willingly getting drunk is not a legal defense for a crime.

Two former Mason students had testified that Schuler had devised a plan to enter an insanity plea before she was ever charged. Other students testified on Schuler's behalf, hugging her in the courtroom and telling the judge she was a supportive advocate who kept appropriate boundaries.

Schuler had been a teacher and athletic trainer at the school north of Cincinnati since 2000 before resigning in February after an anonymous tip to the school led to the charges against her.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another black eye for the rest of us doing our job. No wonder media and government has such a poor opinion of teachers and parents challenge any thing which counters their convenience.

Sorry, I enjoy this site but even this blog posting this type of story says something about priorities, who we have become and where our interests lie. We get this story posted but not a word about KY teacher of the year the same week.

Anonymous said...

I believe in a free press, but I must confess that as a middle school teacher, I wonder why these things get posted. An Ohio teacher sleeps with her students! Are their really implications for this in the Commonwealth? It reminds me of the troubled secretary in Madison County and her misdeeds.

Each time a story like this is printed, I become more and more uncomfortable having students alone in my classroom. Male or female!

This Ohio teacher is a sick, sick individual. Are we all like this? Absolutely not! Where was her principal?

Richard Day said...

Fair point.

As one who helps prepare future teachers I continue to be shocked by stories like this and hope it will be some kind of cautionary tale for my students. But the fact is, I miss many stories I would like to post, if time and the press of other business were not limiting factors.

Anonymous said...

While you are looking at fair points Richard, you should follow up on Doc Holliday! He is truly a bully and will destroy this state before it is all over and done. He has no regard for anyone except his board members and legislators who he has completely snowed. Word is slowly getting out about him but you need to do a full story which exposes this bully.