Oregon school board chair resigns, superintendent and principal on leave over sex abuse arrests

Ninth-grader Alayna Mathieson holds a sign reading “Why so silent?†during a demonstration near St. Helens High School on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024, after the indictment and arrest of two teachers on sex abuse charges. (Maxine Bernstein/The Oregonian via AP)

ST. HELENS, Ore. (AP) — A school district in northwest Oregon has put its superintendent and high school principal on leave, accepted the school board chair's resignation and temporarily canceled classes in response to an uproar over the arrests of a teacher and former teacher on sexual abuse charges.

The St. Helens Police Department said in a statement that officers this week arrested one current and one retired St. Helens High School teacher on allegations of sexually abusing students. Police said the arrests came after a two-month investigation.

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