Laymon v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County d/b/a Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools

CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Tennessee
DecidedMay 10, 2022
Docket3:20-cv-00864
StatusUnknown

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Laymon v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County d/b/a Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, (M.D. Tenn. 2022).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION

DR. ERMA LAYMON, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 3:20-cv-00864 ) THE METROPOLITAN ) GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND ) DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE ) d/b/a METROPOLITAN NASHVILLE ) PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ) ) Defendant. )

MEMORANDUM OPINION

This is Dr. Erma Laymon’s second lawsuit alleging that her employer, the Metropolitan Nashville Public School System (“Metro School”) retaliated by not selecting her for a new position in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”), 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq., and 42 U.S.C. § 1981. The Court dismissed her first lawsuit. She continued unsuccessfully to seek a new position, leading to this second lawsuit. After completion of discovery, Metro School again seeks dismissal through a motion for summary judgment that Laymon opposes. (Doc. Nos. 44, 50, 56). The Court will again dismiss her case. I. Dr. Laymon has been a Metro School employee for over 30 years, and, for at least the last eight years, has been an assistant principal. She has long desired to move to another position as an executive principal or an assistant principal in another school. After unsuccessfully applying for multiple positions, she filed two charges of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in April 2018 and March 2019. When the EEOC issued a right to sue letter on the first charge, she filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination and retaliation, which was dismissed with prejudice when she did not oppose the motion. (Laymon I, Case No. 3:19-cv- 00986, Doc. No. 18). She continued to apply for multiple positions after the dismissal and received a right to sue letter on her second charge in August 2020. This lawsuit followed challenging Metro

School’s rejection of her applications for multiple positions because she believes Metro School retaliated against her due to her two prior charges of discrimination. Her complaint identifies the specific positions she believes reflect Metro School’s retaliation. Paragraph 28 of the Second Amended Complaint reads as follows: 28. Plaintiff has applied for the following jobs within MNPS (Metro School) in 2020:

Jobs Applied for 2020-2021 School Year by Erma Laymon Principal Assistant ES - School Year 2020-21 - Nashville-Southwest-Waverly-Belmont Elementary Job Number: 20001889 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Apr 17, 2020 View/Edit Submission |View Email Messages|Withdraw

Principal ES - Shwab - School Year 2020-21 - Nashville-Southwest-Shwab Elementary Job Number: 20001941 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Apr 17, 2020 View/Edit Submission |View Email Messages|Withdraw

Principal ES - School Year 2020-21 - Nashville-Northwest-Cumberland Elementary Job Number: 20002096 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Apr 16, 2020 View/Edit Submission |View Email Messages|Withdraw Principal ES - Pool - (Received 2 emails about this) Nashville-Central Office Job Number: 20001570 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Apr 16, 2020 View/Edit Submission

|Assistant Principal (school Year 2020-21 Big Picture Nashville High School May 6, 2020

Principal ES - A.Z. Kelley - School Year 2020-21 - Antioch-Southeast-A. Z. Kelley Elementary Job Number: 20001783 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Apr 10, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages|Withdraw

Principal ES - Haywood - School Year 2020-21 - Nashville-Southwest-Haywood Elementary Job Number: 20001781 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Apr 10, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages|Withdraw

Principal Assistant HS - Academic SY 2020-2021 (assistant principal-Fall) - Nashville-Northwest-Hume-Fogg High Job Number: 20001393 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Feb 24, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages Principal ES - Granberry - Brentwood-Southwest-Granbery Elementary Job Number: 20003396 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jul 13, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

Principal Assistant HS 2020-2021 - Nashville-Southwest-John Overton High Job Number: 20003673 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jul 6, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

Principal Assistant HS 2020-2021 - Nashville-Northeast-McGavock High Job Number: 20002447 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 29, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

Principal ES - Stanford - Nashville-Northeast-Stanford Elementary Job Number: 20003624 Job Status: Accepting Job Submissions Submission Status: Under Review – Updated: Jun 25, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages|Withdraw

Principal MS - Nashville-Southwest-West End Middle Job Number: 20003409 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 25, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages Principal ES - Pool - Nashville-Central Office Job Number: 20001570 Job Status: Closed Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 24, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

Principal Non Traditional School Virtual School - Nashville-Southwest-MNPS Virtual Job Number: 20003120 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 16, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

Principal Assistant HS 2020-2021 - Antioch-Southeast-Antioch High Job Number: 20002681 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 15, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

Principal Assistant ES - School Year 2020-21 - Nashville-Southwest-Waverly-Belmont Elementary Job Number: 20001889 Job Status: Filled Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 10, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages Principal ES - Robert E. Lillard - School Year 2020-21 - Nashville-Northwest-Robert E. Lillard Elementary Job Number: 20002098 Job Status: Closed Submission Status: Not Selected – Updated: Jun 3, 2020 View Submission |View Email Messages

(Doc. No. 31, Second Amended Complaint (“Am. Compl.”) ¶¶ 20, 26, 28). II. Summary judgment is appropriate where there is “no genuine dispute as to any material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.” Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(a). “The party bringing the summary judgment motion has the initial burden of informing the Court of the basis for its motion and identifying portions of the record that demonstrate the absence of a genuine dispute over material facts.” Rodgers v. Banks, 344 F.3d 587, 595 (6th Cir. 2003) (citation omitted). “The moving party may satisfy this burden by presenting affirmative evidence that negates an element of the non-moving party’s claim or by demonstrating an absence of evidence to support the non-moving party’s case.” Id. (citation and internal quotation marks omitted). Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56 “mandates the entry of summary judgment . . . against a party who fails to make a showing sufficient to establish the existence of an element essential to that party’s case” where that party “will bear the burden of proof at trial.” Celotex, 477 U.S. at 322. If the moving party meets its initial burden, the non-moving party must then set forth specific facts showing a genuine dispute for trial.

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