A former Waldron public school employee accused of having sexual relations with a minor waived her right to a jury trial and pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual assault in Scott County Circuit Court on Wednesday.

A former Waldron public school employee accused of having sexual relations with a minor waived her right to a jury trial and pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual assault in Scott County Circuit Court on Wednesday.

Appearing before Scott County Circuit Judge Jerry Don Ramey and alongside her attorneys, Robin Brown, 30, pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual assault, a Class B felony, and was sentenced to 60 months of probation.

Brown was arrested and released on Oct. 2 following an investigation by authorities after she allegedly admitted to her husband that she had engaged in sexual activity with a 16-year-old Waldron High School student.

At the time of the alleged contact, she was a secretary at the Waldron School District administration office, said Waldron Police Capt. Jeremy Hunt. She worked there for about two years, but resigned on the morning of Sept. 25.

The following day, Brown was interviewed at the Waldron Police Department and admitted to having sexual relations with the 16-year-old boy, and admitted she had sent inappropriate photos to possibly three other boys, also students in Waldron, via Snapchat, police said.

Brown told investigators that the contact through Snapchat continued for about a month, according to the news release.

The four boys were interviewed, and they all told detectives they had some type of contact with Brown, which she initiated, according to the news release.

Based on the conditions of her plea agreement, Ramey dropped an additional charge of sexual indecency with a child, a Class D felony.

Ramey ordered Brown to register as a sex offender, and she must pay court costs of $150 and a $1,500 fine and other fees and was ordered to have no contact with the victim.