Quantcast
breaking news

Teacher arrested, accused of sexual relationship with student

Updated: November 19, 2012
watch video
Update: 5:04 pm, 11/15/12, Thursday
SPRINGFIELD -- New details are emerging about a high school teacher accused of having sex with a student. Jennifer Tyree is charged with criminal sexual assault. She's on paid administrative leave from Lanphier High School. WCIA-3's Ashley Michels has the latest.

Parents had the same reaction of shock at the news about accusations Tyree had a sexual relationship with a student. They all said they're glad she's out of the classroom and in jail.

"I'm surprised, very surprised that any teacher would do that, let alone being a teacher here at Lanphier."

The English teacher is accused of carrying on an intimate relationship with a 17-year old boy.

"I was kind of surprised."

"Very insecure, very worried. I'm concerned."

According to police, it all started about six weeks ago. That's when the victim's mother says Tyree asked to be the boy's mentor.

Police reports say she would tutor him and take him out to the movies, but would always let the victim's mother know in advance. Tyree's husband went to police when he caught the two fondling each other, adding they even got a hotel room together in September.

"You never know when something can happen to them."

Parents say they never thought this was something that would happen here.

"I'm leery about her going here, but things do happen, I know."

District leaders say they're taking the matter very seriously and are meeting Friday to decide if Tyree will keep her job.

Original: 7:25 pm, 11/14/12, Wednesday

SPRINGFIELD -- Police arrest a teacher accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student. Jennifer Tyree is charged with criminal sexual assault.

The 36-year-old English teacher works at Lanphier High School. She's been on paid administrative leave since earlier this month.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The forecast for the next few hours....

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY-- It was a miracle two teens survived a crash. They say they couldn't have done it without their Angel....

U of I -- New research done on campus could help treat cancer patients....

URBANA -- A student has a question for the driver who hit him with a car then drove away....

DECATUR-- City council members voted in favor of a $198,000 project to update a city sewer system....

SPRINGFIELD -- The state wants to move forward with a new retiree healthcare plan, but critics say not so fast....

SAVOY -- You may have seen a lot of flashing lights heading down toward the Willard Airport on Monday. Don't worry...it was just a drill....

MATTOON -- Two people police say are connected to the murder of a bartender will appear in court Monday....

FAYETTE COUNTY-- Five people are dead and at least six injured after an early morning crash on I-70....

CHAMPAIGN -- Filling prescriptions can be pricey, that's why the United Way of Champaign County wants families to know there's a program to help with that....

 
More From WCIA News
  • No Speed Increase for Trucks
    Wednesday, October 10, 2007 @ 4:36 PM
    The House fails to override the governor's veto, keeping speed limits for semi-trucks at 55 mph.
    Read More»
  • Speech Therapist Shortage
    Wednesday, October 10, 2007 @ 1:30 PM
    Parents of private school children in Champaign are fired up after learning their children's speech services will be scaled back.
    Read More»
  • Make a Difference Meet
    Wednesday, October 10, 2007 @ 1:23 PM
    High school swimmers in Urbana are pushing for change one lap at a time.
    Read More»
  • Mounted Search Team Looking for Volunteers
    Wednesday, October 10, 2007 @12:00 PM
    One group in Douglas County is looking for more volunteers to help in search and rescue situations. The Douglas County...
    Read More»
  • Section 8 Debate
    Tuesday, October 9, 2007 @ 5:46 PM
    Landlords in Champaign may not be required to take in people on section 8 anymore.
    Read More»
 
Connect with ciLiving

 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Illinoishomepage.net
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved