Board of Trustees v. State Ex Rel.

CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 21, 1979
Docket14722
StatusPublished

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Board of Trustees v. State Ex Rel., (Mo. 1979).

Opinion

No. 14722

I N THE SUPREME COURT O THE STATE O M N A A F F OTN

BOARD O F TRUSTEES OF BILLINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 , o f Yellowstone County, Montana,

P e t i t i o n e r and A p p e l l a n t ,

STATE O MONTANA, e x r e l . BOARD O F F PERSONNEL APPEALS and BILLINGS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, a Montana n o n - p r o f i t c o r p o r a t i o n ,

Defendant and Respondent.

Appeal from: D i s t r i c t Court of t h e T h i r t e e n t h J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t , Honorable R o b e r t Wilson, J u d g e p r e s i d i n g .

Counsel o f Record:

For A p p e l l a n t :

James C . C a p s e r a r g u e d , B i l l i n g s , Montana

F o r Respondent:

H i l l e y and L o r i n g , G r e a t F a l l s , Montana Benjamin H i l l e y a r g u e d , Great F a l l s , Montana J e r r y P a i n t e r , H e l e n a , Montana

Submitted: September 2 1 , 1979

Decided : mc21 fgg Filed: Mr. Chief Justice Frank I. Haswell delivered the Opinion of the Court. On July 18, 1977, a hearings examiner held that a school teacher had been dismissed in violation of her rights and that the Billings School District (School District) had interfered with this employee's rights. The hearings examiner ordered reinstate- ment with full back pay and benefits. On August 5, 1977, the School District filed exceptions to the order of the hearings examiner. On the day of the hearing on this matter the School District filed a motion to reopen the record to take additional evidence. On November 1, 1977, the Board of Personnel Appeals (BPS) affirmed the findings of fact, conclusions of lawland proposed order of the hearings examiner. The School District filed for judicial review and made a motion to reopen the record before the District Court. The motion was denied and subsequently the District Court affirmed the BPS.. From this judgment the School District appeals. Ms. Widenhofer, the teacher on whose behalf the unfair labor practice charge was filed by the Billings Education Asso- ciation (BEA), was first employed as a teacher in the School Dis- trict during the years 1959-61. In 1973, she was again employed by the School District and taught a sixth grade class at the Poly Drive School during the academic years 1973-76. During this latter period Ms. Widenhofer was an active member of the BEA, serving as an alternate building representative, a member of the Legislative Committee, and a member of the Strike Financial Aid Committee, From the record it appears that the School District was initially satisfied with Ms. Widenhofer's performance as a teacher. During the agency hearing on this matter the BEA introduced as exhibits written evaluations of Ms. Widenhofer's performance as a teacher. These evaluations, which uniformally gave Ms. Widen- hofer good and excellent ratings in all areas, were written by the P o l y D r i v e p r i n c i p a l and d a t e from October 8 , 1973, u n t i l March

3 , 1975. The a r e a s upon which t h e e v a l u a t i o n s w e r e based

included personal traits, teacher-pupil r e l a t i o n s h i p s , instruc-

t i o n s k i l l s , c l a s s r o o m management, s t a f f r e l a t i o n s h i p s and p r o -

f e s s i o n a l t r a i t s and teacher-pupil-community relations. During

t h i s t i m e M s . Widenhofer was a n o n t e n u r e d t e a c h e r .

The BEA c a l l e d a n economic s t r i k e on October 2 , 1975,

and M s . Widenhofer, a l o n g w i t h e i g h t o t h e r t e a c h e r s a t Poly rive

went o u t on s t r i k e . A p p a r e n t l y , 102 n o n t e n u r e d t e a c h e r s i n t h e

School D i s t r i c t f a i l e d t o r e p o r t t o work d u r i n g t h e s t r i k e . Ms.

Widenhofer had been a c t i v e i n p r e s t r i k e p r e p a r a t i o n s and a l o n g

w i t h a n o t h e r Poly D r i v e t e a c h e r , M s . Sayler, a c t i v e l y picketed

t h e P o l y D r i v e School. M s Widenhofer had been a c t i v e i n encourag-

i n g h e r c o l l e a g u e s t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n and s u p p o r t t h e s t r i k e . Ms.

Widenhofer was t h e o n l y n o n t e n u r e d P o l y D r i v e t e a c h e r t o p i c k e t

h e r own s c h o o l . H e r p i c k e t i n g was v i s i b l e a s t h e p a r e n t s d e l i v e r e d

and p i c k e d up t h e i r c h i l d r e n from s c h o o l . On t h e f i r s t day o f t h e

s t r i k e , some o f M s . Widenhofer's s t u d e n t s u t i l i z e d a n t i - s t r i k e

placards. Ms. Widenhofer c o n t i n u e d t o p i c k e t t h e P o l y D r i v e School

u n t i l October 1 7 , 1975. T h r e e d a y s l a t e r , t h e s t r i k e was s e t t l e d .

Soon a f t e r t h e s t r i k e was s e t t l e d M s . Widenhofer e n c o u n t e r -

e d problems w i t h c e r t a i n p a r e n t s and s c h o o l o f f i c i a l s . On Novem-

b e r 20, 1975, s h e and M s . S a y l e r w e r e a s k e d t o meet w i t h a g r o u p

o f seven p a r e n t s . These p a r e n t s were concerned a b o u t a comment M s .

S a y l e r had made c o n c e r n i n g h e r c l a s s . They a l s o w e r e u p s e t w i t h Ms. Widenhofer b e c a u s e s h e had asked a s t u d e n t where h e r mother

had t a u g h t d u r i n g t h e s t r i k e and b e c a u s e s h e had g i v e n a t e s t i n

which a l l of h e r s i x t h g r a d e c l a s s e s had performed p o o r l y . Later,

t h e p a r e n t s of a n o t h e r c h i l d c a m e t o s c h o o l .,.cry u p s e t and r e q u e s t e d

a c o n f e r e n c e w i t h M s . Widenhofer i n r e g a r d t o h e r q u e s t i o n i n g of

t h e i r c h i l d a s t o t h e method i n which a homework a s s i g n m e n t was

done. As to these and other poststrike events the hearings examiner made the following findings: "10. On November 20, 1975, a group of seven parents asked to have a meeting with Ms. Sayler and Ms. Widenhofer. One of the parents involved was Ms. Bowman. "a. Notice of the meeting was given to the two teachers involved after lunch that there was going to be a meeting with the parents that after- noon. "b. The meeting concerned a question asked by Ms. Widenhofer of Ms. Bowman's daughter, Amy, as to which school Ms. Bowman taught at during the strike. Evidently Ms. Bowman filled in as a teacher when the teachers struck. Ms. Bowman claimed that the school was intimidating and psycho- logically damaging her child by asking this type of question of Amy. "c. The other parents at the conference were parents of Ms. Saylerts students and they were annoyed because Ms. Sayler had told them that the group of sixth graders were a tough group to handle. "d. Finally the parents were upset because Ms. Widenhofer had given a test in which the four sixth grade classes h ~ d done poorly. "11. After the meeting with the parents, Ms. Sayler and Ms. Widenhofer expressed their concern over the meeting to M r . Croff, the school principal, and stated that the next time they would either: like to have a tape recorder or a BEA representative present. Mr. Croff stated that a tape recorder could not be used without the permission of all persons present at the meeting and also said that the meeting con- cerned the teachers and parents and to keep the BEA out of it. "12. At the same conversation with Mr. Croff, Mr. Croff indicated to Ms. Widenhofer that he was dis- appointed that she had gone out on strike against him because he had hired her. "13. In another incident, Ms. Widenhofer assigned her class to make a family coat of arms. One child made the coat of arms on old paper. Ms. Widenhofer questioned the child if she had done it. When the child replied, 'yest,Ms.

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