A school safety aide at Bradley Tech High School faces a single charge of sexual misconduct by school staff or volunteer, prosecutors say she sent “inappropriate texts” to a student.Prosecutors charged Samara Miller Saturday. She was released on a signature bond the same day.The texts included “…comments about buying him things, inviting him over to her house for sexual activity, and message about how long it has been since she had sex,” the criminal complaint reads. Prosecutors say it started with a message she sent in response to an Instagram post the student made. Initially, prosecutors say she denied talking to any male students and denied inviting any students to her home. “When the text messages were read to her, she admitted sending the texts, and that it was wrong,” the complaint reads. “The defendant wrote a letter of apology.”The criminal complaint says the alleged misconduct happened between November 2024 and January 2025.Milwaukee Public Schools says she was employed as a school safety assistant, and the district fired her because of the alleged misconduct. “As of February 2025, she is no longer an employee of MPS,” said MPS media relations manager Stephen Davis.
A school safety aide at Bradley Tech High School faces a single charge of sexual misconduct by school staff or volunteer, prosecutors say she sent “inappropriate texts” to a student.
Prosecutors charged Samara Miller Saturday. She was released on a signature bond the same day.
The texts included “…comments about buying him things, inviting him over to her house for sexual activity, and message about how long it has been since she had sex,” the criminal complaint reads.
Prosecutors say it started with a message she sent in response to an Instagram post the student made.
Initially, prosecutors say she denied talking to any male students and denied inviting any students to her home.
“When the text messages were read to her, she admitted sending the texts, and that it was wrong,” the complaint reads. “The defendant wrote a letter of apology.”
The criminal complaint says the alleged misconduct happened between November 2024 and January 2025.
Milwaukee Public Schools says she was employed as a school safety assistant, and the district fired her because of the alleged misconduct.
“As of February 2025, she is no longer an employee of MPS,” said MPS media relations manager Stephen Davis.
