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Oakley: Former School District Employee Arrested for Deleting School Grades

by ECT

On May 6, 2016 the Oakley Union Elementary School District contacted the Oakley Police Department regarding someone accessing their computer system and deleting all the grades for the 1st and 2nd trimester at Laurel Elementary School.

The Oakley Unified School District estimated their damages to be in excess of $49,000.

Oakley Detectives authored a search warrant and located a suspect who was identified as a former employee of the district, Jeanine Davis, who resides in Brentwood.

The case has been ongoing since it was reported and other search warrants have been authored and executed. The case was presented to the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office and then referred to the California Attorney General’s Office. On June 9th, 2017 an arrest warrant was issued for Davis for three felony charges of Unauthorized Access to Computers, Computer Systems, and Computer Data.

Davis turned herself into the Concord Police Department and she was released after posting bail.

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6 comments

Melanie Jun 20, 2017 - 7:46 pm

What’s up with deleting grades? Why?

Rena Segovia Jun 20, 2017 - 9:17 pm

Clearly she has no life…

Facts_are_Difficult_Things Jun 20, 2017 - 11:28 pm

takes about 5 minutes to look into this apparent nut case – a cursory search uncovers as a relatively new workers, she filed a sexual harassment case against a supervisor, was dismissed late in her probationary period, blamed (sued) the district for undermining her later job prospects,

meanwhile this development after some due investigation shows there was at very least questionable & noteworthy behavior going on with her actions on the job.

Makes you wonder; another perfect little snowflake that dindunuffin, it was all the other guy

S.M.Head Jun 20, 2017 - 11:30 pm

takes about 5 minutes to look into this apparent nut case – a cursory search uncovers as a relatively new workers, she filed a sexual harassment case against a supervisor, was dismissed late in her probationary period, blamed (sued) the district for undermining her later job prospects,

meanwhile this development after some due investigation shows there was at very least questionable & noteworthy behavior going on with her actions on the job.

Makes you wonder; another perfect little snowflake that dindunuffin, it was all the other guy

Fred Smith Jun 21, 2017 - 9:53 am

I think I read this story a while back. Is she the IT person that was let go?

Concerned mother Jun 27, 2017 - 9:25 pm

what are they going to do to the kids that now have no grades?

Did she mess with Pitt high cuz my son is missing grades + reports so they didn’t give him credit for certain classes…

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