Inquiry into St. Helens Schools’ reporting policies, training begins in wake of teachers’ alleged sexual abuse

During parent-teacher conferences in St. Helens, the district’s new acting superintendent promised to launch an external inquiry to look into the alleged sexual misbehavior of district teachers.

According to Acting Superintendent Steve Webb, an outside investigator will start the independent investigation on Monday under the direction of the Northwest Regional Education Service District.

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