GREAT FALLS—An East Glacier woman who taught elementary
school on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation was sentenced today to two years in
prison and five years of supervised release for sexually abusing two students,
U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Sierra Shawnee Taylor, also known as Sierra Schildt, 36,
pleaded guilty in July to sexual abuse of a minor.
U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided.
“Our children need to be protected from abusers like Ms.
Taylor, particularly those who hold a position of trust. I want to thank
Assistant U.S. Attorney Kalah Paisley, the FBI, the Blackfeet Multidisciplinary
Team and the Blackfeet Law Enforcement Services for their good work in bringing
this case to justice,” U.S. Attorney Alme said.
The prosecution said in court records that Taylor was
employed as a teacher at the East Glacier Elementary School during the
2014-2015 school year. She taught a mixed-grade class that included some
eighth-grade students. Taylor entered a sexual relationship with one of the
boys, who was an eighth-grade student, and twice had intercourse with the
victim. Investigators identified a second victim, also an eighth grade student,
with whom Taylor committed a sexual act in 2012.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Kalah Paisley prosecuted the case,
which was investigated by the FBI, the Blackfeet Multidisciplinary Team and the
Blackfeet Law Enforcement Services.
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