Q: What was the final disposition of the charges against Anne Ichord, a teacher at Pioneer High School in Woodland who was charged with molesting a student? - Anonymous, Yolo County
A: Ichord, now 34, pleaded no contest to two counts of statutory rape, one a felony and one a misdemeanor, on June 12, 2008, in Yolo County Superior Court, according to the District Attorney's Office.
Ichord was sentenced to three years probation, a DA's spokesman said. If she completed various conditions, she was to be allowed to withdraw her plea to the felony count after 18 months, he said.
On Jan. 25, Ichord met the conditions and her felony plea was withdrawn, the spokesman said. She remains on probation for the misdemeanor count.
Ichord, a former history and physical education teacher at Pioneer High School, was originally charged with six felony charges involving alleged unlawful sexual behavior with a student, The Bee reported.
Woodland police told The Bee at the time of her arrest that Ichord was suspected of having sex with a student on and off campus. Police said the boy was a student in one of Ichord's history classes.
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