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St. Helens School District places ten employees on leave amid sexual abuse investigations

Portland, ORLocal News

The St. Helens School District has placed ten staff members on paid administrative leave amid ongoing investigations into sexual abuse allegations, raising significant concern within the community. This decision follows protests from students demanding accountability and transparency from school administrators. An editor's note reveals that the names of five of the ten employees have been redacted, leaving the public uncertain about the specifics of the investigations. The district's actions prompt critical questions regarding its commitment to providing a safe educational environment.

While the nature of the allegations is serious, it remains unclear whether all ten staff members are involved in the sexual abuse claims. This situation has ignited discussions on the importance of safeguarding students against misconduct and underscores the need for effective response measures in educational institutions. As investigations continue, the community is likely to seek further clarity and accountability from the St. Helens School District.

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