A St. Helens High School teacher is accused of sexually abusing a student and is on paid administrative leave while out of jail on bail.

Kyle J. Wroblewski, 44, is accused of second- and third-degree sexual abuse, contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor and first-degree official misconduct. He was arrested Monday on suspicion of abusing the 17-year-old girl and released on $36,500 bail the same day, court records show.

Wroblewski is a social studies teacher at the high school and has been there for about 15 years. He also is an assistant coach on the school's football and track teams.

His court-ordered jail release agreement has restrictions that include staying at least 500 feet away from the high school campus as well as the girl's home, avoiding her and her family, and not accessing any social media, court records show.

The St. Helens School District released a statement Thursday announcing Wroblewski being placed on leave and said he won't be allowed back on the high school campus until it's completed an internal investigation.

"The St. Helens School District's first priority is the safety and well-being of our students and we do not tolerate any behaviors that place our students in danger," the statement said.

An investigation in the case is still ongoing, according to the St. Helens Police Department. Anyone with more information on the case is asked to contact Detective Dustin King at 503-397-1521.

-- Everton Bailey Jr.

ebailey@oregonian.com

503-221-8343; @EvertonBailey