BROWN v. MULDROW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

2024 OK CIV APP 20
CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 17, 2024
Docket120934
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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BROWN v. MULDROW PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2024 OK CIV APP 20
Case Number: 120934
Decided: 07/17/2024
Mandate Issued: 08/09/2024
DIVISION I
THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DIVISION I


Cite as: 2024 OK CIV APP 20, __ P.3d __

GEORGE CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Plaintiff/Appellee,
v.
MULDROW PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Defendant/Appellant.

APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF
SEQUOYAH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

HONORABLE JEFFREY J. PAYTON, TRIAL JUDGE

AFFIRMED IN PART, REVERSED IN PART

Jeffrey L. Edwards, FLYNN, EDWARDS & O'NEAL, PLLC, Roland, Oklahoma, and
Michael M. Blue, BLUE LAW FIRM, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Plaintiff/Appellee,

Frederick J. Hegenbart, Adam S. Breiphol, ROSENSTEIN, FIST & RINGOLD, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Defendant/Appellant.

THOMAS E. PRINCE, JUDGE:

¶1 Defendant/Appellant, Muldrow Public Schools ("the School District") has appealed the Journal Entry of Judgment which followed a jury's verdict and resulted in an award to Plaintiff/Appellee, George Christopher Brown of $125,000.00 in damages and an additional $16,061.74 in costs. The School District alleged error concerning the trial court's (1) denial of its Motion for a Directed Verdict; (2) denial of three requested jury instructions; and (3) computation and award of damages, fees, and costs. We find the trial court properly denied both the School District's Directed Verdict and requested jury instructions at issue. We also find that, while the trial court award of damages in the amount of $125,000.00 was correct, the trial court erred in its award of expert costs to Brown in excess of the $125,000.00 damages. We, thus, affirm the trial court's judgment in part and vacate in part.

BACKGROUND

2 George Brown commenced this action following an assault while a student at Muldrow High School on September 29, 2016. Prior to the assault, Brown was the subject of repeated bullying and verbal harassment by another student, B.B. Brown alleged he had reported the incidents on multiple occasions, both to his teacher, Leona Gann, and the Principal of Muldrow High School, Steven Page. Brown alleged that, despite both his and his parents' efforts to seek help from Principal Page to put an end to the bullying, no action was taken to stop B.B.'s recurring behavior. The School District maintained, however, that Principal Page met with B.B. on one occasion to discuss the reported bullying before the September 29th altercation between the two students and that Principal Page specifically directed B.B. to stop contact with Brown. The School District further contended that Principal Page did not consider any prior incidents between Brown and B.B. to amount to "bullying," but Brown, his parents, and Mrs. Gann all testified to the obvious emotional toll the repeated harassment had taken on Brown.

¶3 In the week leading up to the September 29, 2016 altercation, Brown and B.B. had several verbal altercations between one another and their respective groups of friends. One of the verbal altercations occurred on or about September 22, 2016, in a common area outside the high school building, during which Muldrow High School Teacher, Julie Boshers, verbally de-escalated the situation. Of note, Julie Boshers was not only a teacher at the high school, but was also B.B.'s mother. Boshers proceeded to take both students to Principal Page's office, where both students received disciplinary action, were instructed to leave each other alone, and told to inform Principal Page of any further incidents. Following the September 22nd verbal altercation, but prior to the September 29th physical altercation, Brown was told by other students that B.B. was telling others he was going to beat up Brown, so Brown, again, reported the specific threat to Principal Page. Another teacher, Lori Likens, testified after-the-fact that a "conflict between [B.B.] and Brown had been brewing for weeks." On the morning of the September 29th physical altercation, Principal Page spoke with Boshers to determine whether issues had persisted between Brown and B.B., which Boshers confirmed remained ongoing.

¶4 According to Brown's Petition, on September 29, 2016, during the students' lunch period, B.B. challenged Brown to a fight on the Muldrow High School grounds, but Brown later described in his deposition that he approached B.B. and told him to "meet [Brown] at the park so [they] can finally make everything stop." Boshers was on "relief duty" during the lunch period with another teacher where the two were responsible for monitoring the students outside the school gymnasium. After allegedly leaving his belongings with Boshers, B.B. proceeded to walk up to Brown and immediately punched Brown in the chin. In both his deposition and trial testimony, Brown recounted blacking out and waking up to find B.B. holding him in a headlock punching him in the forehead, after which B.B. flipped Brown upside-down, tossed him headfirst onto the concrete and threw one final punch into the back of Brown's head.

¶5 Brown's description of the events were further corroborated by video footage taken by a bystander which was included in the record. The physical altercation concluded when another minor student, E.R., separated Brown and B.B. Notably, the video footage also appears to depict Boshers standing stationary in the background through the majority of B.B.'s physical assault upon Brown, making no efforts to intervene until, as she claimed, she directed E.R. "to break it up." B.B. and Brown were subsequently brought to Principal Page's office, where B.B. received a citation for instigating the physical altercation and was suspended. Brown also testified to the fact he received no medical attention following the physical altercation, despite suffering trauma to his head, neck, and spine during the course of the assault.

¶6 Several months after the physical altercation, Brown began treatment for both the physical and mental aftermath of the altercation, including medical treatment for broad based disc bulges and trauma to his neck, back, and shoulders, in addition to psychological treatment for depression, severe anxiety, and stress. After filing the requisite Notice of Tort Claim to the Muldrow Board of Education on September 19, 2017, Brown filed suit against the School District and teacher, Julie Boshers, in her individual capacity on June 19, 2018. Brown asserted three negligence-based causes of action against the School District and Boshers, which included claims for negligence, negligent supervision and training (against the School District only), and negligence per se, in addition to a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Brown filed an Amended Petition on July 2, 2018.

¶7 On May 28, 2021, the School District filed a Motion for Summary Judgment.

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