Alamo Heights ISD v. Catherine Clark

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 5, 2015
Docket04-14-00746-CV
StatusPublished

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Alamo Heights ISD v. Catherine Clark, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

ACCEPTED 04-14-00746-CV FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 1/2/2015 3:53:38 PM KEITH HOTTLE CLERK

No. 04-14-00746-CV

FILED IN - 4th COURT OF--APPEALS ---- In the Court of Appeals SAN ANTONIO, --- - - TEXAS for the Fourth District of Texas - - ---- LE ------ 01/2/2015 - I3:53:38 - D - PM - ---- VO ------ KEITH -E. - - HOTTLE - -- ----Clerk

ALAMO HEIGHTS ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, Appellant, FILED IN v. V. 4th COURT OF APPEALS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 01/5/2015 8:40:00 AM CATHERINE CLARK, CATHERINE CLARK, KEITH E. HOTTLE Appellee. Clerk

On Appeal from the 285th Judicial District Court On of Bexar County, Texas

APPELLANT’S BRIEF APPELLANT’S BRIEF

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT Robert A A Schulman 17834500 State Bar No. 17834500 Leonard J. J. Schwartz

17867000 State Bar No. 17867000 Bryan P.P. Dahlberg 24065113 State Bar No. 24065113 SSCHULMAN, CHULMAN, L LOPEZ &H OPEZ & OFFER, L.L.P. HOFFER, 517 Soledad Street San Antonio, Texas 78205 Tel.: Tel.: (210) 538-5385 538-5385 Fax: (210) 538-5384 (210)538-5384

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED OF PARTIES IDENTITY OF IDENTITY AND COUNSEL PARTIES AND COUNSEL The following is is a complete list list of all all parties, parties, as well as the names and addresses of all all counsel: counsel:

Defendant/Appellant: Defendant/Appellant: Alamo Heights Independent School District

Defendant/Appellant’s Robert A. Schulman trial trial and appellate counsel: State Bar Number 17834500 17834500 Leonard J. J. Schwartz

State Bar Number 17867000 17867000 Bryan P.P. Dahlberg State Bar Number 24065113 240651 13 SSCHULMAN, CHULMAN, L LOPEZ &H OPEZ & OFFER, L.L.P. HOFFER, 517 Soledad Street San Antonio, Texas 78205 Tel.: Tel.: (210) 538-5385 Fax: (210) 538-5384

Plaintiff/Appellee: Plaintiff/App ellee: Catherine Clark

Plaintiff/Appellee’s Plaintiff/App ellee’ s Matthew R. Pearson trial trial and appellate counsel: counsel: State Bar Number 00788173 GRAVELY G RAVELY && PPEARSON, EARSON, L.L.P. 425 Soledad Street, Street, Suite 600 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Tel.: Tel.: (210) 472-1111 (210)472-1111 Fax: (210) 472-1110 (210)472-1110

ii TABLE OF TABLE CONTENTS OF CONTENTS AND COUNSEL OF PARTIES AND IDENTITY OF COUNSEL ..................................................................... ................................................................... ii ii ..

TABLE OF TABLE CONTENTS ................................................................................................... OF CONTENTS iii ................................................................................................. ..iii

INDEX OF INDEX OF AUTHORITIES AUTHORITIES .............................................................................................. vi ............................................................................................ ..vi

STATEMENT OF STATEMENT THE CASE OF THE CASE ........................................................................................... ......................................................................................... 11 ..

STATEMENT REGARDING STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT ......................................................... ORAL ARGUMENT ....................................................... 2 ..

PRESENTED ........................................................................................................ ISSUES PRESENTED ...................................................................................................... 33 ..

STATEMENT OF STATEMENT OF FACTS FACTS .................................................................................................. ................................................................................................ 6 ..

I. I. AHISD terminated Clark’s employment in AHISD in response to numerous irremediable performance deficiencies deficiencies ................................................................ .............................................................. 6 ..

II. II. Clark’s allegations of harassment ........................................................................ ...................................................................... 9 ..

III. III. AHISD’s immediate investigation and effective response ................................ .............................. 1111 ..

IV. Clark’s performance deteriorated during the 2008-2009 school year ............... ............. 1212 ..

V. EEOC Charge and subsequent reports of Clark’s EEOC of bullying ............................... ............................. 1515 ..

VI. Clark provided an untruthful statement during AHISD’s investigation into into a potential breach of of state state testing protocols ................................................ .............................................. 19 19 ..

VII. Clark’s credibility credibility is is destroyed and additional performance failures failures come to to the attention of Kershner................................................................................ .............................................................................. 20 ..

SUMMARY OF SUMMARY ARGUMENT ................................................................................ THE ARGUMENT OF THE .............................................................................. 23 ..

ARGUMENT .................................................................................................................... ARGUMENT .................................................................................................................. .. 28

I. I. The standard of review for jurisdictional jurisdictional challenges to TCHRA claims to TCHRA based on governmental immunity mirrors that that of of a traditional summary traditional summary judgment motion, and requires dismissal unless the plaintiff plaintiff establishes the primafacie prima facie elements of her claims .............................................................. ............................................................ 28 ..

iii iii A. Mission Consolidated, Consolidated, the first first controlling case disregarded by by the trial court ..................................................................................................... trial ................................................................................................... 28 ..

B. McDonnell Douglas is is the second source of analysis disregarded by by the trial trial judge ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................. 31 31..

C. The McDonnell Douglas burden-shifting framework requires a showing of of pretext and must be considered a part part of the jurisdictional analysis under Mission Consolidated .................................... jurisdictional .................................. 33 ..

AHISD had multiple legitimate, D. AHISD legitimate, non-retaliatory reasons for termination, as as well as as every other decision made with respect to to plaintiff’s employment ................................................................................ plaintiffs .............................................................................. 36 ..

II. 11. Plaintiff cannot show pretext because her allegations are based solely on speculation ......................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................... 38 ..

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