During Wilcox’s time teaching at a suburban high school, he discovered a box of incident reports in a closet that he was clearing out. He collected the reports, photocopied them, then returned them to the closet. He paired each report with a photograph that he felt was most emblematic of the incident; the result is a selection of these pairings in a 42-page, coil-bound, black and white laser print edition. Wilcox writes “as I read through the texts, I immediately noticed subtle details describing the high school experience. I felt as if these incidents should be given visual representation.” Misunderstandings between teachers and students, rejecting/obeying authority, and ethics in teaching are themes evident in his work.