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St. Helens High principal on leave; school board chair resigns

Portland, ORLocal News

The St. Helens School District is currently facing a significant upheaval due to allegations of sexual misconduct involving educators, sparking community outrage and demands for accountability. In response to these serious concerns, the high school principal has been placed on administrative leave, and the chair of the school board has resigned, indicating a leadership crisis. Community members are actively voicing their concerns, creating an atmosphere of urgency and pressure for change within the district. The upcoming school board meeting on Friday is anticipated to discuss these issues and may result in further administrative changes.

This situation not only underscores the importance of maintaining safe educational environments but also reflects the growing demand for transparency in how school districts address allegations of misconduct. Officials are now tasked with restoring trust among parents and students alike while navigating the complexities of this sensitive matter. The school district's response will be closely monitored by the community, which is determined to see meaningful reforms. As the district grapples with these challenges, the focus remains on ensuring student safety and fostering a supportive educational environment.

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