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Elizabethtown School Staff Member Who Sent Students Nudes Gets Prison Time: DA

A 38-year-old former Elizabethtown school district employee has been sentenced in connection to sexual relationships with two middle school boys, the Lancaster District Attorney's Office told Daily Voice on Tuesday, July 30. 

Megan Carlisle and the Elizabethtown School district where she worked and the alleged assaults began.

Megan Carlisle and the Elizabethtown School district where she worked and the alleged assaults began.

Photo Credit: Northwest Regional PD (overlay); Google Maps (Street View)

Megan Carlisle, of the first block of Greenleaf Lane, pleaded guilty before Lancaster County Judge Dennis Reinaker for the following charges on Feb. 28, 2024: 

  • Felony involuntary deviate sexual intercourse (two counts).
  • Felony statutory sexual assault victim (two counts).
  • Felony unlawful contact with a minor obscene or sexually explicit (two counts).
  • Felony unlawful contact/communication with a minor disseminating sexually explicit materials (two counts).
  • Misdemeanor corruption of minors (four counts).

For the four charges of sexual contact with a student, Carlisle pleaded no contest.

The charges stem from her inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old boy, the DA explained in this latest release.  She committed these crimes in the spring of 2023 while employed by the Elizabethtown School District.

Daily Voice previously reported how she used Snapchat to send the boys nude images of herself and had sexual contact with at least one of the boys in a classroom.  She was placed on leave by the district on May 5 when allegations were first made public and she was fired the day she was charged, May 26.  

She faced a minimum of four years to a maximum of 188 year in prison, Judge Reinaker noted when she entered her plea. She ended up sentenced to "8 -16 years in a state correctional institution," DA Heather Adams told us.

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