Ex-Elizabethtown school employee pleads guilty to having sexual contact with students; DA’s Office

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A former Midstate school employee pled guilty to having a sexual relationship with students, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.

Former Elizabethtown School employee Megan Carlisle, 38, of Elizabethtown, entered a guilty plea Wednesday morning, the DA’s Office confirmed. Sentencing is scheduled for a later date.

Carlisle pleaded guilty to charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of a person less than 16, statutory sexual assault of a person 11 years older, unlawful contact with a minor, two counts of school – intercourse/sexual contact with student, contact/communication with a minor – obscene/sexually explicit materials, disseminate sexually explicit materials to minor, two counts of corruption of minors, the DA’s Office says.

She also pleaded no contest to the school – intercourse/sexual contact with student charges, which means that she isn’t admitting guilt, but rather that the jury would have enough evidence to convict her.

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When she was employed at the school, Carlisle was a paraprofessional and in-school suspension monitor at the district. Court documents that were filed by Northern Lancaster Regional Police contend that Carlisle engaged in sexual activities with two middle school students. There were images and videos of Carlisle, which were found on other students’ phones, of her performing the acts that she took and sent to one of the victims.

Carlisle sent the one victim money for food and vape pods after she assaulted them in a Mount Joy parking lot.

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According to the DA’s Office, Carlisle will be sentenced by Judge Reinaker after she has a pre-sentence investigation and a sexually violent predator determination.

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