Former New Berlin West H.S. teacher pleads not guilty to charges of sexual assault of student

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Former New Berlin West H.S. teacher pleads not guilty to charges of sexual assault of student

Former New Berlin West H.S. teacher pleads not guilty to charges of sexual assault of student



WAUKESHA COUNTY -- 28-year-old Sara Domres, a former teacher of New Berlin West High School, was charged on Friday, April 8th with two counts of sexual assault of a student by school staff.

Sara Domres



Domres entered not guilty pleas to both charges in court on Friday afternoon -- and waived her right to a preliminary hearing. The judge also set cash bond of $1,000 for Domres -- which she paid -- and then bound Domres over for trial.

According to the criminal complaint, the victim indicated that during the 2014-2015 school year he was in an English class taught by Domres. The two "became friends and began to text each other a lot." The complaint indicates sometime in July 2015, Domres and the victim had inappropriate contact "in the backseat of the defendant's vehicle at the Park and Ride on Moorland Road in New Berlin."

Sara Domres



The complaint goes on to say during the 2015-2016 school year, Domres had inappropriate contact with the victim one more time -- "at the Motel 6 off of Bluemound Road in the Town of Brookfield." Investigators were able to confirm the victim's phone had been connected to the hotel's WiFi -- and Domres "paid cash" for the room.

New Berlin West High School



Also in the complaint, detectives "determined that between May 14, 2015 and January 6, 2016, the victim sent the defendant approximately 619 text messages. Between March 29, 2015 and January 15, 2016, the defendant sent the victim approximately 555 text messages."

Officials with the School District of New Berlin said they learned of the allegations against Domres on January 15th. The teacher was immediately placed on administrative leave.  After an internal investigation by the School District of New Berlin, Domres was fired.

A conviction for Domres on either of the charges could result in a prison sentence of up to six years -- as well as a $10,000 fine.

New Berlin West High School


“Ensuring our schools are the safe and secure learning environments our families and communities expect is one of our chief goals and top priorities,” Superintendent Joe Garza said. “The details of the allegations against our former employee are troubling, disappointing and incomprehensible.”

Superintendent Garza shared the following letter with all district families on Friday, April 8th: