Former Westlake High School teacher Haeli Wey received 10 years of probation Friday for engaging in sexual conduct with two 17-year-old students in 2015.

The sentencing, which includes 200 hours of community service, comes a month after Wey pleaded guilty on Feb. 3 to two counts of an improper relationship with a student.

The felony conviction won’t require Wey to register as a sex offender.

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Her attorney, Larry Sauer, said Wey accepts full responsibility for her actions.

"As a teacher she had a duty to not get involved with students," Sauer said. "Because of circumstances in her life, she made poor choices. She feels in a much better place in her life now and will never be in a situation like this again."

Sauer said Wey, a camp counselor at Austin Ridge Bible Church, struggled to cope with the sudden death of 15-year-old Sarah Pool in a boating accident at a church event in June 2015. Wey was close with Pool, according to Sauer.

"That threw her out of balance," Sauer said.

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That fall, a Westlake student told authorities he had sex with Wey about 10 times between August and September after he met her at a summer student ministry program. Sex between them stopped when the student discovered Wey went on a hike with another student, according to the affidavit from her December 2015 arrest.

The second student told authorities he kissed and touched Wey during a hike at Commons Ford Park.

Wey resigned in October 2015 and later surrendered her teaching license.