Daniels v. Board of Education for Anne Arundel County Public Schools

CourtDistrict Court, D. Maryland
DecidedMarch 8, 2024
Docket1:22-cv-03057
StatusUnknown

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Daniels v. Board of Education for Anne Arundel County Public Schools, (D. Md. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND ANTHONY A. DANIELS, . □ Plaintiff, * VS. : Civil Action No. ADC-22-03057 BOARD OF EDUCATION * FOR ANNE ARUNDEL * COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, et al., : Defendants. * . REAM MHHR RESNEMENEMES MEMORANDUM OPINION The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County (“Board of Education”) and Chief Communications Officer Robert Mosier (“Mr. Mosier,” and collectively, “Defendants”) move this Court for summary judgment (the “Motion”) (ECF No. 38) on Plaintiff Anthony A. Danicl’s (“Plaintiff”) Complaint. ECF No. 1. After considering the Motion and the responses thereto (ECF Nos. 38, 49, 53), the Court finds that no hearing is necessary. Loc.R. 105.6 (D.Md. 2023). In addition, having reviewed the pleadings of record and all competent and admissible evidence submitted, the Court finds that there are no genuine issues of material fact as to any of the claims asserted. Accordingly, the Court will GRANT Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment.! FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Plaintiff is an African-American male, born in 1970. ECF No. 1 at 44. The Board of Education is a governmental agency in the State of Maryland, operating the Anne Arundel County Public School System. /d. at 9 5. Mr. Mosier is an employee of Anne Arundel Public Schools. Id.

! On November 29, 2022, this case was assigned to United States Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite for all proceedings in accordance with Standing Order 2019-07. ECF No. 4. All parties voluntarily consented in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). ECF No. 16.

at 6. On August 11, 2021, Plaintiff signed a contract for the position of Cross-Country Head Coach at Meade High School (“Meade”). On November 18, 2021, Plaintiff also signed a contract for the position of Indoor Track: Head Coach at Meade.” ECF Nos. 1 at 7, 38-4. His positions were limited to managing roughly 90 student athletes’ participation in cross-country and track and field at meets and practices. ECF No. 39-3 at 27-32. These meets and practices occurred exclusively after school hours. /d. At the beginning of the 2021-2022 academic year, Plaintiff received a copy of the Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ “Athletics Handbook,” which included professional expectations for coaches. See ECF No. 38-6 at 8. At all relevant times, Plaintiff was supervised in his role by Meade’s athletic director, Jamie.Cook (“Director Cook”). No. 38-10 at 8:3-8. □

On November 19, 2021, at 6:41 p.m., Plaintiff texted Director Cook the following concern about unsupervised student athlete basketball players on campus: “Mannne these BBall players are out here allil unsupervised like they have absolutely no sense at all.....Don’t know where any of the coaches are....Its very irresponsible on their parts....” ECF No. 38-3 at 1. Director Cook responded by thanking Plaintiff for the information. Jd. On December 1, 2021, Director Cook sent the following message to all Meade coaches (ECF No. 49-3, emphasis in original):

. NEED YOUR HELP: Coaches,

At the beginning of the season, I asked for your help regarding our student athletes and their presences and role in our school. Most recently there has been a large number of our student athletes in the halls well beyond the start of their classes. In the next few days, I would like for us all to impress upon them the importance of school and that being on a team is a privilege and not a right. As the active leader in the building, I will begin to impart on our student athletes that their lack off] respect for adults in this building will not be tolerated. Moving forward I will speak

* Coaches were appointed on a year-by-year basis and were not categorized as teachers employed through Anne Arundel County Public Schools. - .

to your athlete ence and only once to move or go to class. If I get any push back or disrespect, I will personally be asking you to remove that athlete for that day and please know that day could be game day. It’s appalling to see how disrespectful our students can be, but this can not and will not be tolerated by ANY athlete inour programs. . . On the evening of Tuesday, December 7, 2021, Plaintiff and a Meade student “D.) engaged in a series of verbal and physical altercations on Meade’s campus. See ECF Nos. 1 at {{ 13-27; 38-} at 3-4. An initial interaction between Plaintiff and D. inside the school was captured by closed-circuit video, as was the physical altercation that later broke out between them. See ECF No. 38 Exhibits B & C. A third video was taken by a student and captured the physical altercation from a closer angle. See ECF No, 38 Exhibit A. Only the student-filmed video, Exhibit A, contains audio. Meade Closed-Circuit Video #1 In the first closed-circuit video, Plaintiff can be seen walking down a hallway towards a small group of students, including D., who are clustered around a hallway office reception counter. ECF No. 38, Exhibit B at 00:00-00:18. Plaintiff first walks past the group of students but does not engage with them. Jd. at 00:32. When he reaches the end of the hallway, Plaintiff turns around and walks back toward the students, and begins gesturing at them, seemingly urging them to leave. Id. at 00:46-00:51. The students gather their belongings while Plaintiff monitors their progress. Id at 00:58-01:01. Plaintiff continues to gesture at the group: /d. at 01:24. The students slowly depart, and the remaining four students, including D., begin to walk past down the hallway toward Plaintiff. Jd. at 02:25. Plaintiff allows two of the four students to pass him, but halts D.’s progress. . dd. at 02:39, While Plaintiff's face is obscured by his hoodie, he stands roughly two feet from D.,

3] will refer to the minor student whose interactions with Plaintiff are at issue as “D.” This initial is chosen at random and is intended to protect D.’s privacy.

and appears to be addressing D. directly. Jd. at 02:43. D. speaks to Plaintiff, moving within a foot of him, and then drops his backpack to the ground. Jd, at 02:47. Plaintiff removes glasses while backing away from D., creating space between them. fd. at 02:51. The exchange continues, as another student steps between Plaintiff and D. and restrains D. /d. at 02:53. The other student steps away, but Plaintiff and D. continue speaking. /d. at 02:57. Plaintiff opens his arms, gesticulating widely, and D. lunges forward, coming within a foot of Plaintiff. Ja. at 03:07. Plaintiff lunges back toward D., and D. retreats, raising his fists. Jd. at 03:08. Plaintiff and D. continue arguing, several

. feet apart, anda third student attempts to intervene by placing a hand on D.’ s shoulder. Id. at 03:21. Plaintiff raises both hands. Jd. at 03:31. The Exhibit B footage ends with Plaintiff and D. still in the midst of arguing and gesturing at each other. Id. 04:05-04:12. Meade Closed-Circuit Video #2 . oe The second closed-circuit video shows footage outside of Meade, in front of a parking lot, and captures the physical altercation following D. and Plaintiffs hallway dispute. Initially, Plaintiff.can be seen standing alone. ECF No. 38, Exhibit C at 00:05. A group, including D., exits the building and walks up to Plaintiff. 7d at 00:45. The group appear to be conversing until an individual in a grey sweater steps in front of D., blocking his path to Plaintiff. Jd at 01:17. Plaintiff side-steps backward while D. continues to be restrained. /d. at 01:22. The individual blocking Ds path eventually steps out of the way, and D. moves in toward Plaintiff. Jd. at 01:47. Plaintiff and D. enter into a fist fight, with both attempting to land punches. /d. at 01:51. While advancing on Plaintiff stumbles and falls to the ground. /d at 02:00-02:03. After standing up, Plaintiff continues to move toward D., whose fists are still raised. Id, at 02:09.

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