St. Helens school board names retired head of Vancouver schools as acting superintendent

Steve Webb, a former leader of Vancouver Public Schools, was named as the district’s temporary superintendent by the St. Helens school board on Monday night in light of an expanding investigation into sexual misconduct by school employees.

The board’s vice chair, Trinity Monahan, expressed her satisfaction at having Dr. Webb, a seasoned superintendent and well-known educational leader, join us in fostering peace, healing, and progress within our district and community.

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