A fifth-grade math teacher in Louisville, Kentucky, was arrested after she was accused of having "sexual conversations" with one of her students during remote learning. Sydnee Graf was taken into custody and charged with procuring or promoting use of a minor by electronic means, according to a Louisville Metro police arrest citation viewed by People. Louisville Metro Police detectives were contacted by police for Jefferson County Public Schools about the alleged "exploitation of a juvenile victim," according to the citation. The student in question was under 12 years old at the time of the alleged offense. The incident took place during a "non-traditional workday," in which class was held virtually, and students and teachers did their work online. The citation claimed that "a 5th grade math teacher engaged in sexual conversations with a 5th grade student." Elementary Teacher Who Sent Teen 35K Texts in 3 Months Cries in Court The citation went on to note that detectives reviewed "screenshots and video recordings of the conversations" between the juvenile and the suspect, which included "images of the suspect as well as her name, Sydnee Graf, displayed in the top left corner." The conversations also included discussion of "oral sodomy." Per the citation, the suspect allegedly told the student, "I really need to taste that d**k." The suspect also allegedly made plans to meet the juvenile on December 15, which was the same day that the citation was written. Graf was arrested when she picked up the juvenile from the "area of his residence," according to the citation. "Post Miranda, the suspect admitted to the previous (sic) mentioned conversations," the citation claimed. The Louisville Metro Police did not immediately respond to Us Weekly's request for comment. An arraignment hearing was held on December 16, and Graf entered a not guilty plea, according to WAVE, WLKY and Fox 56. Additionally, her bond was set at $100,000 cash. She was originally taken into custody at Louisville Metro Detention Center. However, the jail's website does not state if she is still in custody or if she was released, according to online jail records. Smyrna Elementary School principal Amanda Cooper addressed the situation in a letter to parents, saying that Graf will be reassigned and will not have contact with students while the criminal case is being investigated, according to WLKY. Former Teacher Accused of Having Unlawful Sexual Relations with Student It is not currently clear if Graf has obtained a lawyer. The procuring or promoting use of a minor by electronic means charge is generally punishable as a Class C felony in Kentucky, according to the Legislative Research Commission. If Graf is found guilty of the charge, she could be sentenced to serve between five and ten years in prison. If the victim is under 12 years old, and the offense involves a commercial sexual activity, the offense will still be classified as a Class C felony but may also carry enhanced penalties. Additionally, it will still be considered a Class C felony if the suspect is a registered sex offender or entered the Commonwealth of Kentucky from another jurisdiction for the purpose of the offense, according to the Legislative Research Commission.