This graphic shows how CCSD’s version of the Infinite Campus grading software-ensemble allows largely transparent layers with false grades to be created and placed on
Month: November 2020

After working intermittently as a substitute teacher from 2014 onward, James Oliver achieved his state teaching license early in 2018 through Nevada’s Alternative Route to

IMG 3184: A blank test page (Note: Kids’ names are coded, in this public version. Law enforcement, et al, receive full identifiers.) This is a

On several occasions during the years he’d worked as a day-to-day substitute teacher at CCSD, James Oliver had seen evidence of the sort of cheating

James Preston Oliver, the teacher who provided Nevada Journal with the forensic evidence this report presents, did not come to public education at the usual

So, second-grade students in the fall of 2018 at Treem Elementary were not learning math. However, their learning difficulties were not limited to that basic

It was after 4 p.m. on Friday, January 11, 2019, when James Oliver entered the ground-floor lobby of the building known throughout the Clark County

Statement by whistleblowing teacher James Oliver Thus Treem, when I was hired, was already a school in turmoil. What I would soon learn, however, was

In mid-October 2018, the newly licensed elementary teacher James Oliver reported for duty at Harriett Treem Elementary School. Two months earlier, the principal of a

Institutionalized negligence For over 30 years, the Clark County School District has evaded fulfilling the expensive federal service mandates for IEP children — which the