A Georgia teacher has been arrested and accused of sexually assaulting a student, authorities said. Danielle Weaver, 29, turned herself in to the Lee County Sheriff's Office on Feb. 18 after warrants were issued by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation on Feb. 17.

Weaver, a married mother of two, was booked on charges of child molestation and improper sexual contact by an employee, agent, or foster parent, according to the GBI. She was later released on a $50,000 bond.

The allegations stem from an investigation requested by the Leesburg Police Department after school administrators at Lee County High School reported potential inappropriate contact between Weaver and a juvenile student. Investigators confirmed the alleged victim is a student enrolled at the school.

Under Georgia law, a first-time conviction for child molestation carries a prison sentence of five to 20 years. The investigation remains active, and once completed, the case will be referred to the Southwestern Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

Court records show Weaver’s husband filed for divorce the day after her arrest, citing the marriage as “irretrievably broken.” He was granted temporary custody of the couple’s two daughters.

The GBI stated that the inquiry is ongoing and additional details will be provided to authorities as the case progresses.