Crime

Northern California teacher sentenced for having sex with 8th-grade student on graduation day

Michelle Christine Solis, a teacher at Sycamore Junior High School, pleaded no contest April 23, 2024, to having sex with her eighth grade student on the day he graduated. She was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison.
Michelle Christine Solis, a teacher at Sycamore Junior High School, pleaded no contest April 23, 2024, to having sex with her eighth grade student on the day he graduated. She was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison. Butte County District Attorney's Office

A Northern California teacher was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for having sex with her 14-year-old student in a classroom on the day of his graduation, prosecutors said.

Michelle Christine Solis, 46, pleaded no contest to having unlawful sex with an eighth-grade student in April under a plea deal in which a charge of distributing harmful material was dropped.

The investigation began in October 2023 when rumors swirled through the Butte County city of Gridley about students having explicit photos of Solis. Solis, an educator for 20 years, was a teacher at Sycamore Junior High School in the Gridley Unified School District.

Gridley police learned through their investigation that Solis “friended” the victim on Instagram while teaching him in June 2021 and began messaging him in the weeks leading up to the graduation. She sent him four explicit photos of herself before having sex with him on graduation day, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors in court said Solis handled the boy with “special treatment” in school and directed the victim to delete their “communications,” according to a news release.

Solis will be required to register as a sex offender and was ordered to stay away from the boy for 10 years.

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Ishani Desai
The Sacramento Bee
Ishani Desai is former reporter for The Sacramento Bee.
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