How TikTok exposed explosive ‘pedophile’ teachers scandal at Oregon school — and how administrators knew about it for years

Parents and students at an Oregon high school are in a furious uproar after two alleged pedophile teachers were arrested last week on charges they sexually abused at least nine underage girls — and administrators reportedly knew about the sick allegations for years and did nothing.

St. Helens High School choir teacher Eric Stearns, 46, and recently retired teacher Mark Collins, 64, were arrested Tuesday and accused of a nearly ten-year sex crime spree against teen students, according to authorities.

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School officials had received complaints of possible abuse as early as 2019, but they allegedly ignored the red flags and failed to contact law enforcement — and then allowed Stearns to stay in the classroom even when police launched their recent investigation against him, KGW 8 reported.

A viral TikTok video helped get St. Helens High School choir teacher Eric Stearns arrested for allegedly sexually abusing students for years.

It took a viral TikTok to bring the sickening allegations to light — and get authorities to finally act. The probe began after a former student – 36-year-old Doug Weaver – posted a video in early September accusing the school of protecting predatory teachers when he attended, according to KGW 8.

Weaver received messages from current students claiming that teachers were still assaulting kids, prompting him to tip off St. Helens police, he told the New York Times.

Doug Weaver, 36, posted a TikTok about the school allegedly having pedophile teachers when he was a student. TikTok/@dougweaverart

“[The tip] alluded to a teacher at a high school, last name of Stearns, who was involved in some inappropriate behavior,” St. Helens Acting Police Chief Joseph Hogue told KGW 8.

“That initial post led to a bunch more interviews with people who were involved with the TikTok video or commenting on the TikTok video,” Hogue added.

Stearns faces charges of sexual abuse against six underage girls between 2015 and 2024, and Collins has been accused of abusing three students between 2017 and 2023.

If convicted, Stearns and Collins wouldn’t be the school’s first pedagogic pedophiles.

Another teacher, Kyle Wroblewski, pleaded guilty to five counts of sexual abuse in 2019, and the school district settled a lawsuit with the victim for $3.5 million, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting.

In follow-up TikTok videos, Weaver described “a collection” of male teachers who engaged in creepy behavior towards students during his time at St. Helens. 

One wrestling coach allegedly insisted on showering with his male students.

Another teacher instructed a student to open a desk drawer containing nude photos of the teacher’s wife, and he would seat girls he found attractive at the front of the class, calling them his “TAs.”

“When I was in high school I always wondered why we knew there were multiple predators in the school and nothing was ever done about it,” Weaver said.

Weaver contacted St. Helens police after current students reached out to him about the teachers. TikTok/@dougweaverart

He said teachers and staff actively protected one another and punished students who complained, naming St. Helens School District superintendent Scot Stockwell as a ringleader in the cover-ups.

Stockwell resigned after Tuesday’s arrests, and the entire district has descended into chaos.

Outraged parents lambasted the school board in a Wednesday night meeting, accusing the board members of sweeping years of complaints under the rug and allowing Stearns to stay close to his potential victims even as cops were closing the net around him.

Students protesting against the predator teachers near St. Helens High School on Nov. 15, 2024. Maxine Bernstein/The Oregonian via AP

Alayna Mathieson, a ninth-grader at St. Helens, holding up a sign at the protest. Maxine Bernstein/The Oregonian via AP

The next day, students walked out of their classrooms en masse and formed a protest of around 100 stong.

As parents and concerned community members joined them on the picket lines, the school placed principal Katy Wagner on administrative leave.

School board chairman Ryan Scholl is set to resign, the district said in a Facebook post.

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