St. Helens High principal arraigned on indictment, barred from any educational work as she awaits trial

The most recent development to shake the 2,800-student school system was the arraignment of Kathryn Katy M. Wagner, the principal of St. Helens High School, on a six-count indictment Wednesday afternoon in Columbia County Circuit Court.

At 6:58 a.m. on Wednesday, Wagner, 45, surrendered herself to Columbia County Jail and was taken into custody under a warrant. She posted 10% of her $55,000 bond and was freed from custody at 11:24 a.m., just over four hours later.

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