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In a historic achievement for institutional apathy, St. Helens High School has been awarded the coveted Gold Medal in Predator Enablement, a rare honor bestowed upon educational institutions demonstrating “exceptional consistency in ignoring red flags, downplaying allegations, and quietly relocating problematic staff.”
The award, issued by the North American Coalition for Looking the Other Way, recognizes schools that have “elevated passive complicity to an art form” and set new benchmarks in avoiding accountability.
“Honestly, we weren’t sure they could keep it up after year two,” said awards committee chair Denise Rillman, polishing the engraved blindfold that accompanies the honor. “But they really outdid themselves. The sheer volume
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