Posted on 02/21/2008 10:39:55 AM PST by day10
IOWA CITY - Police here have accused a former Iowa City West High School education associate with lascivious conduct with a minor for having sex with a student from her class, a court document released this morning indicates.
Colleen Katharine Solberg, 38, of 1904 F St., Iowa City, is accused of committing the acts from June to September last year. She is named in a criminal complaint in Johnson County District Court.
Solberg no longer is with the district. She was terminated Nov. 29 after school officials received a report of the suspected activity and initially suspended her, Iowa City schools Superintendent Lane Plugge said this morning.
Education associates assist teachers, working under their supervision, with various classroom tasks. Solberg worked for the special education department, Plugge said. She had worked at West since 2002 but also had short stints at City High and Horn and Longfellow elementary schools, he said.
The student is 17 now, police said. Plugge said he no longer is enrolled in the district and was not enrolled when the alleged incidents happened.
He also said the alleged sex acts were not on school grounds. "In our investigation into this mater, we found there was nothing that took place at school," Plugge said.
"I have confidence that the West High administration handled this in a prompt and proper manner," he said.
The criminal complaint accuses Solberg of first passing notes and poems to the student and then buying him a cell phone. It accuses her of having sex with the student three different times. "Defendant admitted to this and advised she knew she had 'crossed a line' by having sexual contact with the victim," the complaint states.
Solberg was released on her recognizance this morning after making an initial court appearance. Lascivious conduct with a minor is a serious misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine ranging from $250 to $1,500.
Iowa City Police Sgt. Troy Kelsay said a member of the victim's family reported the relationship to police in November and an investigation, which included Department of Human Services officials, was launched.
"Until it's disposed of in court it is an open investigation," Kelsay said this morning.
Very Guilty.
I suppose.
Truth is I can't think of one female teacher I had I'd have even thought about getting involved with.
They always reminded me of an old aunt, even smelled old.
How the times have changed.
"I will say this; the assumed 16 year old horn dog has set some admittedly low standards for himself."
Seeing the photo, I whole heartedly agree.
Of course love's blind, and for the whelp it's a damned good thing.
"As for the Special Education wench, try to fully grasp how screwed up her head is; shes courting a boy easily young enough to be her child, passing notes and poems to the student and then buying him a cell phone."
There's a word for it, socially retarded?
I dunno.
I'm more perplexed by what to call such entities.
Men preying on the young --of either gender-- are appropriately termed, "Chicken Hawks".
"Chicken Hen" just doesn't have the same impact, y'know?
"I could, I suppose, blurt out the standard macho line, 'Where were these teachers when I was sixteen!', but frankly Im glad I wasnt exposed to any of that."
I'm glad too, would be compelled to tattle to Kar. ;^)
"Gotta really corrupt your world-view..."
HA!!
While obscuring the real & genuine learning experience.
...life's hard enough as it is.
Guys her age might bang her on the sly, but they certainly wouldn't brag to their buddies or be seen with her.
So, she bangs a high schooler, who certainly will brag to his buddies and anyone else that will listen.
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