Former principal accused of child sex abuse seeks bail cut
Former Deep Creek principal accused of sexual abuse of elementary school students
A trial date of April 19, 2022 has been set for Jeffrey Hays, a former principal of Deep Creek Elementary School in Damascus, who faces seven felony counts of child sex abuse involving four former students.
Hays was arrested at his home in North Portland Thursday, March 11, after a Clackamas County grand jury returned an indictment Monday, March 8.
Hays is charged with one count of unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree and six counts of sex abuse in the first degree. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday, May 19.
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Terrifying Mt. Hood ordeal 50 years ago didn’t deter Oregon climber, leading to more trouble on the mountain
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
Posted Jan 01, 2021
Bette Flanagan plants a quick kiss on her husband Latham after his arrival at a hospital in Portland on Jan. 1, 1970. The Eugene doctor and his climbing partner Dale Moon were missing on Mt. Hood for five days. (The Oregonian)Oregonian
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The climbers headed out before dawn, working their way up the mountain through powdery snow.
Air Force veteran Dale Moon and Eugene physician Dr. Latham Flanagan Jr. planned to be back at Timberline Lodge that night.
MESD distributes kits to kids to substitute for popular week of learning in nature
One of the countless casualties of the coronavirus pandemic has been Outdoor School, but the Multnomah Education Service District is creating and distributing Outdoor School kits for students to use as a substitute for the much-loved tradition.
The MESD is handing out 7,500 nature science kits to students across the county who would have gone to Outdoor School this year as an alternative for the cherished nature experience. It s no substitute for Outdoor School, but it s something, said Jeff Gehrig, a science teacher at Deep Creek-Damascus K-8 School.