Investigation into teacher-student communication underway in Forks

Investigation into teacher-student communication underway in Forks

FORKS — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a report of questionable communications between a student and a teacher at Forks High School.

The investigation was triggered when a parent called to report concerns about the content of social media communication between the parent’s child and the staff member, Brian King, chief criminal deputy for the Sheriff’s Office, said Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Quillayute Valley School District Superintendent Diana Reaume said a third-party investigator will begin working in the school Monday.

She declined to specify the nature of the incident being examined or who is being investigated.

The Forks Police Department has also been notified of the probe, Reaume said.

None of the parties in the investigation has been identified.

King said the student, a minor, will not be identified at any point.

Officials also would not disclose any information about the nature of the communications or when they took place.

“We don’t have evidence of a crime based on the social media [postings] we have,” King said.

Investigators expect to complete the investigation Friday, he said.

King said more information will be released when the Sheriff’s Office investigation is complete, and an additional internal investigation is also being performed by the Quillayute Valley School District.

“It’s a personnel issue in the high school,” he said.

________

Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

A cyclist rides by the 26-foot sloop that was dashed against the rocks along the Larry Scott Trail on Wednesday due to 30 mph winds from an atmospheric river storm buffeting the North Olympic Peninsula. A 29-year-old Port Townsend man, who was not identified, and his dog were rescued by a Coast Guard rescue swimmer from Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Storm aftermath

A cyclist rides by the 26-foot sloop that was dashed against the… Continue reading

D
Readers contribute $73K to Home Fund to date

Donations can be made for community grants this spring

Court vacates receiver’s extension

Master lease at Fort Worden deemed to be rejected

Washington College Grant program set to expand with new state law

Support for low- and middle-income families available

Port Angeles to recycle Christmas trees

The city of Port Angeles will pick up Christmas… Continue reading

Agencies partner to rescue Port Townsend man

Rough seas ground sailor on Christmas

Ellen White Face, left, and Dora Ragland enjoy some conversation after finishing a Christmas dinner prepared by Salvation Army Port Angeles staff and volunteers. The Salvation Army anticipated serving 120-150 people at its annual holiday meal on Tuesday. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Hundreds served at annual Salvation Army dinner

Numbers represent growing need for assistance, captain says

Jefferson separates prosecutor, coroner roles

Funeral director hired on one-year basis

Public concerned about hospital partnership

Commenters question possible Catholic affiliation

Sylvia White of Port Townsend is making a major gift to the nonprofit Northwind Art. (Diane Urbani/Northwind Art)
Port Townsend artist makes major gift to Northwind

Artist Sylvia White, who envisioned an arts center in… Continue reading

Skaters glide across the Winter Ice Village on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, is open daily from noon to 9 p.m. through Jan. 5. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Fresh ice

Skaters glide across the Winter Ice Village on Front Street in downtown… Continue reading