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Education license revoked for ex-CCSD teacher who avoided prison for inappropriately touching students

By Linsey LewisJoshua Peguero,

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Nevada Board of Education on Wednesday revoked the teaching license of a former Clark County School District teacher who was sentenced last year for inappropriate behavior.

Bryan Brady was a teacher at John C. Fremont Middle School at the time of his arrest in October 2022 on five counts of unlawful contact with students.

Ex-teacher keeps license, avoids jail time for inappropriately touching students

He was first hired at CCSD in 2012, according to the district.

Brady was sentenced to 12 months of probation in August of 2023, avoiding prison and sparking a lawsuit from his victims criticizing him and the district.

Brady took an Alford plea in May of 2023, which means that he believes there’s a likelihood of being convicted but doesn’t admit to committing the crime.

The former middle school teacher does not have to register as a sex offender, according to court records.

A Clark County School District Police Department report shows three students in November of 2021 reported Brady to administrators for touching them.

The Board of Education also revoked the license of two other educators convicted of crimes.

One was Christopher Olmstead who was sentenced last year to two years of probation after he stole pandemic education funding. He taught at Legacy Traditional School’s southwest campus and was named “Teacher of the Year” in 2020.

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The second educator was former Palo Verde High School teacher Michael Loyd. He was arrested in June of 2022 after he was caught in a classroom with a partially nude student on the last day of school.

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According to court records, Loyd was sentenced to 18 months of probation and had to undergo sex offender treatment.

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