(PJ Media) It took high school students and a former student’s TikTok video to get the attention of the cops and the brass at a small Oregon school district. The message was pretty simple: They’re sick of the predateachers at their school—teachers that students have been complaining about since at least 2019. When the dust settled, school had been canceled due to a protest by parents and teachers, two teachers had been arrested and charged with sexually abusing students, the superintendent and principal were put on leave, and the school board chair resigned.
Between the choir teacher who still taught at St. Helens High School, and a teacher who retired last year, students allegedly had been in danger for nearly a decade.
On Friday, students and parents protested outside the school the school to demand that the adults in charge be fired. Their complaint was that the St. Helens School District did nothing to protect students for all these years and, worse, that the school brass allowed a music teacher to remain in his job while being investigated by local police. (Read More)