A former campus superintendent for Winnetonka High School has been accused of sending sexually suggestive text messages to at least two teenagers. Joshua M. Miller, 36, has been charged with two counts of felony enticement of a child relating to incidents involving two Winnetonka high school students younger than the age of 15.Miller reportedly sent sexually suggestive text messages to one teen while he was employed by the North Kansas City School District. Court documents show he also told another student he had been propositioned by a student in the past, and that he wouldn't tell anyone if they had sex. The district says Miller resigned from Winnetonka in December 2016, and that officials had no knowledge of any wrongdoing on his part at his time of resignation. The district says they will cooperate with law enforcement moving forward.

A former campus superintendent for Winnetonka High School has been accused of sending sexually suggestive text messages to at least two teenagers.

Joshua M. Miller, 36, has been charged with two counts of felony enticement of a child relating to incidents involving two Winnetonka high school students younger than the age of 15.


Miller reportedly sent sexually suggestive text messages to one teen while he was employed by the North Kansas City School District. Court documents show he also told another student he had been propositioned by a student in the past, and that he wouldn't tell anyone if they had sex.

The district says Miller resigned from Winnetonka in December 2016, and that officials had no knowledge of any wrongdoing on his part at his time of resignation.

The district says they will cooperate with law enforcement moving forward.