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St. Helens High hires new principal

Portland, ORLocal News

St. Helens High School has made a significant leadership change by hiring a new principal following the indictment of the former principal tied to a serious sex abuse scandal involving multiple teachers. This appointment is not just a routine transition; it symbolizes a commitment to rectifying the issues that have plagued the school's administration. The new principal aims to restore faith in the school's leadership and prioritize the safety and well-being of students. As the community grapples with the fallout from the scandal, there is hope that this change will lead to increased accountability and a more supportive educational environment.

The allegations against the former principal have raised urgent questions about staff conduct, prompting a broader examination of policies within the district. With the new leadership, there may also be a renewed focus on transparency and communication with parents and guardians. The situation remains fluid, and the school is under scrutiny from both the community and educational authorities. This development serves as a reminder of the critical role that effective leadership plays in fostering a safe and nurturing learning environment.

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