Casworth Jok-Ef, AKA Jok-Ef Casworth v. Columbia Basin Clg., Defendant-Apellee

66 F.3d 335, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 31686, 1995 WL 527996
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 7, 1995
Docket94-35876
StatusUnpublished

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66 F.3d 335

NOTICE: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 provides that dispositions other than opinions or orders designated for publication are not precedential and should not be cited except when relevant under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, or collateral estoppel.
Casworth JOK-EF, aka Jok-Ef Casworth Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
COLUMBIA BASIN CLG., Defendant-Apellee.

No. 94-35876.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Submitted April 24, 1995.*
Decided Sept. 7, 1995.

Before: CHOY, SNEED, and SKOPIL, Circuit Judges.

MEMORANDUM**

Casworth Jok-ef appeals pro se the district court's summary judgment in favor of his former employer, Columbia Basin Community College ("CBC"),1 in his action alleging discrimination and retaliation in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Secs. 2000e-e17, as well as other federal and state claims. Jok-ef contends that the district court erred by (1) granting CBC's motion for summary judgment on all federal claims, and (2) dismissing his pendant state law claims. We affirm.

I.

Jok-ef, who holds a master's degree from the University of California at Berkeley, entered into a contract for a mathematics instructor position with CBC on September 1, 1990. Jok-ef alleges that he was hired as a full time tenure-track probationary mathematics instructor. The initial faculty appointment period ran from September 12, 1990 through June 14, 1991.

As part of the CBC faculty, Jok-ef became a member of the Colombia Basin College Association for Higher Education ("AHE"). A labor agreement existed between the AHE and the CBC Board of Trustees which outlined the procedure for the Board to grant or deny tenure to the CBC faculty. Pursuant to Article IV of the AHE agreement, a Tenure Review Committee was developed. The Tenure Review Committee conducted evaluations of full-time probationary faculty members and made recommendations regarding tenure.

A separate Peer Review Committee was established to provide support for Jok-ef and to monitor his performance as a mathematics instructor. The committee consisted of Donna Campbell, the Instructional Director for the Math/Science Department who supervised Jok-ef's day-to-day teaching, Jok-ef, two faculty members, and a student, Vicky Lott. Jok-ef chose the student member as well as one of the faculty members on this committee. The chairman of the Peer Review Committee was Jim Reinkens, a tenured mathematics instructor.

During the 1990-91 academic year, Jok-ef received several evaluations. The probationary faculty evaluation given by the Peer Review Committee on November 16, 1990 indicated that Jok-ef had many areas that needed improvement. However, the second evaluation by the Peer Review Committee that year, dated January 31, 1991, was more positive. On March 7, 1991, the CBC Board of Trustees extended Jok-ef's contract for another academic year from September 11, 1991 through June 17, 1992.

On January 23, 1992, Campbell again evaluated Jok-ef's teaching performance. She gave Jok-ef higher marks in this evaluation than in the November 15, 1991 evaluation, however, she again stated areas for improvement. The Peer Review Committee performance evaluation of January 31, 1992 noted that all areas of Jok-ef's teaching performance showed improvement. Despite this improvement, on February 27, 1992, the Tenure Review Committee recommended that Jok-ef's contract not be renewed for the 1992-93 school year.

On March 3, 1992, the Board of Trustees voted not to continue Jok-ef's employment for the following year on the basis of the Tenure Review Committee's and Campbell's recommendations. On or about March 6, 1992, Jok-ef was notified of the Board's decision. He never appealed his contract termination and continued to teach his classes.

On April 9, 1992, five students from Jok-ef's statistics class went to see Campbell to complain that the class was a "disaster." That day, Campbell met with the entire class to discuss Jok-ef's performance. The majority of the class indicated that they were not learning statistics and that they wanted a new instructor.

After this meeting, Campbell decided to reassign Jok-ef to another position and sent her secretary to Jok-ef's classroom to instruct him to call her. When Campbell did not hear from Jok-ef, she prepared a memorandum requesting a meeting with him and Lemos at 1:15 p.m. Jok-ef left campus without contacting Campbell and alleged that he did not read the memorandum until he got home that evening.

When Jok-ef failed to respond, Campbell prepared a memorandum stating that she was removing him from teaching statistics and reassigning him to work in the tutoring center for a total of ten hours per week. She placed the memorandum in Jok-ef's mail slot on April 9, 1992. Campbell also called Jok-ef's home and left a message on his answering machine to meet with her the next day in Lemos' office at 8:00 a.m.

When Jok-ef did not attend the 8:00 a.m. meeting in Lemos' office, Campbell called Jok-ef at his office. During the telephone conversation, Jok-ef informed her that he wanted AHE representation at the meeting, that he needed time to arrange for representation, and that he would meet with her after he had eaten breakfast. The meeting never took place.

The president of CBC, Marvin Weiss issued a letter to Jok-ef relieving him of all teaching duties and reassigning him to the tutoring center for thirty hours per week for the remainder of the spring quarter.

Three white males were assigned to teach Jok-ef's classes for the remainder of the school year after Jok-ef was assigned to the tutoring center on April 10, 1992. Eventually, a white female was hired for the 1992-1993 academic year for the mathematics instructor position Jok-ef once held.

On or about April 13, 1992, Jok-ef filed a grievance pursuant to Article VIII of the AHE agreement, arguing that his contractual rights had been violated. On September 21, 1992, Jok-ef was notified of the Board of Trustees' decision to deny his grievance. Apparently on the advice of his AHE representative, Jok-ef decided not to seek arbitration.

On June 16, 1992, Jok-ef filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC"). On March 25, 1993, the District Director of the EEOC determined that CBC had not violated Title VII. On June 15, 1993, Jok-ef filed this Title VII action in the district court against CBC, Weiss, Campbell, Lemos, and Apolonio Coronado, former Dean of Instruction. In his amended complaint, filed July 15, 1993, Jok-ef alleged that CBC administrators (1) intentionally discriminated against him when they did not renew his employment contract, (2) retaliated against him after he wrote a letter to the president of CBC, and (3) violated his employment contract by not affording him due process before taking away two of his classes.

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