Female teacher, 28, who had sex with pupil, 14, after sending him X-rated Snapchat messages is jaile

Posted by Merlyn Hunt on Saturday, March 2, 2024

A SCIENCE teacher who seduced a pupil half her age using Snapchat and Instagram before having sex in her classroom has been caged.

Amelia Tat admitted having intercourse with the student after asking him to “stay late and help her.”

The 28-year-old, confessed to two counts of carnal knowledge without force of a 13 to 15-year-year old in a plea deal in January.

Married Tat seduced the 14-year-old after chatting him up on social media sites.

The disgraced mum-of-one told him she had developed feelings for him and started asking him personal questions.

Her relationship with the teen continued after the classroom romp with “inappropriate texts.”

And they had sex again after Tat picked him up from a baseball game and took him to her flat in Lynchburg, Virginia.

She was caught out when the teen’s stunned mum fount messages from Tat to her son on his phone and discovered there was “something going on.”

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Tat was sentenced to 10 years jail - with eight years suspended - after pleading guilty in January to carnal knowledge of a minor in a plea deal.

Her husband will care for their baby when she starts her sentence in December.

A psychologist told the hearing Tat should have regular contact with the infant to keep a healthy relationship between the two.

But prosecutors argued Tat's baby was not the only child affected and the judge should consider the impact on her student victim.

The lad told the court he wanted her to serve prison time after he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder due to the relationship.

Tat will be put on 18 months supervised probation when freed.

She had hooked up with the boy at Jack Jouett Middle School, Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2015.

But the teacher had moved to Nelson County High School by the time his mother went to the police last June.


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