L.T. v. Eleanor Murray Fallon Middle School

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedAugust 5, 2024
Docket3:24-cv-00110
StatusUnknown

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 L. T., et al., Case No. 24-cv-00110-TSH

8 Plaintiffs, ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND 9 v. DENYING IN PART MOTION TO DISMISS 10 ELEANOR MURRAY FALLON MIDDLE SCHOOL, et al., Re: Dkt. No. 17 11 Defendants. 12 13 I. INTRODUCTION 14 Plaintiffs L.T., and his father, Lance Turner II, bring this case against Dublin Unified 15 School District,1 alleging L.T. was subjected to racial discrimination, harassment and bullying at 16 school. Pending before the Court is the District’s Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Federal Rule of 17 Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). ECF No. 17. Plaintiffs filed an Opposition (ECF No. 18) and the 18 District filed a Reply (ECF No. 19). For the reasons stated below, the Court GRANTS IN PART 19 and DENIES IN PART the District’s motion.2 20 II. BACKGROUND 21 L.T. is a 12-year old African American who attended Eleanor Murray Fallon Middle 22 School, a public school member of the District. Compl. ¶ 10, ECF No. 1. He resides with his 23 parents, Lance Turner II and Corrine Van Hook-Turner, in Dublin, California. Id. L.T. brings this 24 action by and through his guardian ad litem, Lance Turner II. 25 L.T. enrolled at Fallon in the Fall of 2022 as a 7th grader. Id. ¶ 14. Within a few months 26

27 1 Erroneously sued as Eleanor Murray Fallon Middle School. 1 of his enrollment, L.T. became the victim of racial discrimination, harassment, and bullying. Id. ¶ 2 15. These incidents “were exacerbated by the inappropriate and inadequate responses from 3 several members of Fallon’s faculty that resulted in additional harm to Plaintiff L.T.” Id. 4 A. First Incident 5 On October 14, 2022, L.T.’s parents received a call from Assistant Principal Cheryl Di 6 Grazia informing them that an 8th grade student at Fallon had used racial slurs toward L.T. Id. ¶ 7 16. L.T. reported this incident to Ms. Di Grazia, and it was subsequently noted in his Behavior 8 Report. Id. When L.T.’s parents were contacted, they immediately inquired about the wellbeing 9 of their son and the form of disciplinary action that would be implemented. Id. ¶ 17. They were 10 informed that the use of racial slurs was not a “suspendable offense” and that a member of the 11 faculty would call them to discuss the next steps. Id. 12 On October 18 Turner received a call from Candice Baligaya, a school counselor at Fallon, 13 who explained that the incident would be resolved by having a “restorative circle” with L.T. and 14 the other student, in which L.T. could explain the effect of the racial slur, how it made him feel, 15 and to receive an apology from the other student. Id. ¶ 18. Turner explained that L.T. did not 16 comprehend the meaning of the racial slur enough to explain how it affected him to another child, 17 and he suggested the suspension of the other child as a more effective method of disciple. Id. ¶ 18 19. The following day, Ms. Baligaya proceeded with the restorative circle, then called L.T.’s 19 parents to inform them that the meeting went well and that the students’ lockers and school routes 20 would be separated to ensure they would only encounter each other during lunch and gym class. 21 Id. ¶ 21. 22 B. Second Incident 23 On October 27, 2022, L.T.’s parents received a call from Assistant Principal Kelly Zummo 24 informing them that their son had been involved in another incident, during which L.T. was 25 allegedly tripped by the same 8th grade student and the student said “I’m sorry n****.” Id. ¶¶ 23, 26 24. L.T. reported the incident to his gym teacher and both students were escorted to the office. Id. 27 ¶ 25. During the phone call between Ms. Zummo and Turner, Ms. Zummo stated that the racial 1 and not a ‘hard er’ like last time.” Id. ¶ 26. When Turner expressed his concerns that the matter 2 was not being handled properly and that his child was not being properly protected against 3 incidents such as this, Ms. Zummo responded, “I’m sorry you feel this way, but this is how DUSD 4 does things.” Id. ¶ 27. 5 C. Third Incident 6 On January 26, 2023, L.T.’s parents received another call from Fallon informing them that 7 his eyeglasses were broken by another student who had stepped on them during gym class. Id. ¶ 8 29. Although a teacher assured L.T. that the incident was an accident, when his parents brought 9 the glasses to be repaired, they were told the damage was caused by an intentional act. Id. ¶ 31. 10 Virtually no action was taken to investigate this incident further, including whether it was the 11 same 8th grader as the previous incidents. Id. ¶ 32. 12 D. Fourth Incident 13 On February 23, 2023, L.T.’s parents received an email from Fallon Principal Mark 14 Nelson, informing them that another student had used a racial slur by calling him a “monkey.” Id. 15 ¶ 33. Nelson reassured L.T.’s parents that he would address the racist comments with the student 16 and parent the next day, and that Megan Casino, the Lead School Psychologist, would “check-in” 17 with L.T., but virtually nothing was done. Id. ¶¶ 34, 43. On the same day as the incident, the 18 District released a statement addressing the “uptick in the use of the ‘N’ word” towards African 19 American students. Id. ¶ 37. 20 E. Fifth Incident 21 On March 10, 2023, a different student called L.T. a “monkey.” Id. ¶¶ 48-49. The faculty 22 responded by requiring L.T. to explain to the other student why the term “monkey” is a racial slur. 23 Id. ¶ 49. After the second incident, “extreme measures should have been taken by the school, it’s 24 [sic] faculty and the District. Yet nothing was done and four more serious incidents of bullying 25 and assaultive behavior was allowed to take place.” Id. ¶ 50. 26 F. Sixth Incident 27 On May 11, 2023, while L.T. was leaving gym class, another Fallon student walked passed 1 followed up the apology by saying, “I just felt threatened by you because you’re Black.” Id. ¶ 53. 2 L.T. reported the incident to Mr. LaMonica, who indicated he would inform the Vice Principal. 3 Id. ¶ 54. 4 G. Allegations Related to Lance Turner 5 On October 27, 2022, the day he had the phone conversation with Ms. Zummo, Turner 6 went to Fallon to pick up his son from school. Id. ¶ 56. As he was walking to the office, Ms. 7 Zummo approached him, introduced herself, and asked if she could speak with him. Id. ¶ 57. 8 When Turner agreed and said he would wait in her office, Ms. Zummo refused to allow him to 9 wait there and instead insisted he wait outside the building. Id. Turner stated he would not wait 10 outside in the sweltering heat with his two children when they would all be more comfortable 11 inside her office. Id. ¶ 58. While on his way to Ms. Zummo’s office, he overheard her announce 12 over the loudspeaker: “L.T.’s father is headed to the office and he is irate.” Id. ¶ 59. When he 13 asked Ms. Zummo the reason for that announcement, she refused to answer him and instead 14 walked away. Id. ¶ 60. About 15 minutes later, a police officer entered Fallon’s campus. Id. ¶ 61. 15 Once the police officer arrived, Ms. Zummo spoke to the officer along with one of the custodians 16 at the school. Id. ¶ 62. The custodian walked to Turner and told him the police officer was called 17 to surveil him. Id. The police officer remained in viewing distance and watched Turner and his 18 children for another 30-45 minutes until they left the school. Id. 19 On November 3, 2022, Turner went to Fallon to retrieve an incident report before going to 20 the police station to file his own report. Id. ¶ 63. While he waited, Ms. Baligaya approached him 21 and apologized that another incident had occurred. Id. ¶ 66. She expressed that she believed the 22 restorative circle would be effective, and she was surprised that the same student had harassed 23 L.T. again. Id. ¶ 67. As Turner exited the office, two police officers arrived. Id. ¶ 69.

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