'Teacher of Year' Investigated for Sexual Misconduct with Students

By KSEE News

'Teacher of Year' Investigated for Sexual Misconduct with Students

February 8, 2012 Updated Feb 8, 2012 at 11:25 AM PDT

Los Angeles police have reopened an investigation into molestation charges against a high school music teacher who is now the subject of two lawsuits.

Vance Miller, a 35-year veteran of the Los Angeles Unified School District, was fired by the district Tuesday along with a second teacher in the allegations at Miramonte Elementary.

Miller, 59, had been named "Southern California Outstanding Music Teacher of the Year" in 2010 -- the same year that allegations of sexual misconduct first surfaced. At the time, Miller was removed from the classroom at Hamilton High School and reassigned to local district offices, but not placed on administrative leave.

In both lawsuits, the alleged victims claimed Miller befriended and mentored students, and groomed them into relationships that became sexual in nature.

Miller was accused of showering naked with students at a local gym.

The first lawsuit was filed last April by former student. Since then, the attorney representing that student claimed he's been contacted by eight other students of Miller.

The original complaint also charged the LAUSD with negligence.

The plaintiff in that complaint is now 31 years old. In the lawsuit, he claimed he had a four-year sexual relationship with Miller. In the second lawsuit, four students accused Miller of sexual misconduct during the mid-1990s through 2010.

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