Former Campbell teacher released from prison
A former Campbell Memorial High School teacher convicted of having sex with three students has been released from prison after serving one year of a four year sentence.
A former Campbell Memorial High School teacher convicted of having sex with three students has been released from prison after serving one year of a four year sentence.
Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Judge Scott Krichbaum granted a motion for early release to 32-year-old Shannon Pavlansky-Wojtowicz on Friday.
Pavlansky-Wojtowicz was five months pregnant when Judge Krichbaum sentenced her in October of last year after she pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual battery, one count of illegally using minors in nude performances, and one count of disseminating material harmful to juveniles.
Investigators say Pavlansky-Wojtowicz had sex with three different male students, one of them age 16, the other two, 17.
The conduct occurred during a time period spanning from September 2011 to January of last year when she resigned her position with the school.
The prosecutor's office tells 21 News that Wojtowicz, who had been a teacher in the district since 2009 requested one of the minors to text her nude photos of himself.
She sent nude images of herself to all three of the minors.
Pavlansky-Wojtowicz remains on probation for five years and must register as a tier three sex offender for the rest of her life.